
The visit from July 15-17 follows North Korea's premier trip to China, highlighting strengthening bilateral ties
China's No. 4 official Wang Huning to visit North Korea
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Such exchanges come as North Korea and China seek to highlight their strengthening ties through a series of high-level visits.
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Such exchanges come as North Korea and China seek to highlight their strengthening ties through a series of high-level visits.
according to The Korea HeraldChina’s No. 4 official to visit North Korea.
according to The Korea Herald
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Wang is a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and chairman of…
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