North Korean Premier to Visit China for Treaty Anniversary
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- North Korean Premier Pak Thae-song will visit China for a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of a friendship treaty.
- The treaty, signed in 1961, obliges both nations to provide mutual assistance if attacked.
- The visit follows recent summit talks between Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.
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North Korean Premier Pak Thae-song will visit China for a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of a friendship treaty. The treaty, signed in 1961, obliges both nations to provide mutual assistance if attacked. The visit follows recent summit talks between Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.






