
China's senior official Wang Huning, ranked fourth in the country's leadership, will visit North Korea from Wednesday to Friday leading a Communist Party and government delegation. The visit, reported by state-run Xinhua news agency, is part of a series of high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang. Wang is a member of the Politburo Standing Committee and chairman of the National Committee. This underscores ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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The visit is part of a flurry of high-level exchanges between China and North Korea.
Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported the visit on Tuesday.
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The visit is the latest in a flurry of high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang.
OpinionChina’s fourth-ranked official, Wang Huning, will head to North Korea this week, the latest in a series of high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang. Chinese state news agency Xinhua on Tuesday reported that Wang would lead a Communist Party and government delegation on an “official goodwill visit” to the country from Wednesday to Friday.
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The visit is the latest in a flurry of high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang.
OpinionChina's fourth-ranked official, Wang Huning, will head to North Korea this week.
South China Morning PostWang Huning is a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, the party's leading decision-making body.
South China Morning PostWang Huning is also chairman of the National Committee of the... (incomplete).
South China Morning PostChinese state news agency Xinhua reported the visit on Tuesday.
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