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Xi’s Visit Signifies China Recognizing North Korea’s Nuclear Status – Expert

A TV screen shows an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, during a news program at a bus terminal in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

Xi Jinping’s recent trip to North Korea took place amid growing military cooperation between the United States, South Korea and Japan, Georgy Toloraya, head of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Economics’ Center of Russian Strategy in Asia, tells Sputnik.China and North Korea have effectively reaffirmed their commitment to jointly oppose the aggressive policies of the US and its allies like Japan and South KoreaThe presence of high ranking Chinese military officials in Xi’s entourage shows that military issues clearly were on the visit’s agendaThe fact that the issue of the Korean peninsula’s denuclearization was not mentioned by the Chinese side suggests that China tacitly accepted North Korea as a nuclear powerIt is likely that China and North Korea may pursue joint economic and logistical ventures, but concrete details that might back up such assumptions are yet to comeAnalysisSpace, Tech & Investment May Drive New Level of China-North Korea Relations13:52 GMTMeanwhile, South Korea emerges as the biggest loser in this situation, as it ended up alienating itself from the multilateral processes in the region by too closely allying itself with the US

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