Chinese leader Xi Jinping pushes economic reform in North Korea

Chinese President Xi Jinping has encouraged North Korea's focus on economic development in a speech in Pyongyang as part of his rare visit by a foreign leader.

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China's Xi was greeted in North Korea with a lavish spectacle in the capital Pyongyang. (AAP)

Chinese President Xi Jinping has offered encouragement for North Korea's focus on economic development in a speech in Pyongyang.

Xi turned to a topic Beijing has long pressed with its communist neighbour amid wider concerns over the North's nuclear weapons program. 

In an address at a banquet on Thursday night, Xi noted that the nation under leader Kim Jong-un had "initiated a new strategic line of economic development and improving people's livelihoods, raising socialist construction in the country to a new high tide", according to China's official Xinhua News Agency.

Kim Jong-Un  welcoming Xi Jinping as he arrives by his personal plane to pay a state visit to the DPRK, in Pyongyang, North Korea, 20 June 2019.
Kim Jong-Un welcomes Xi Jinping as he arrives by his personal plane to pay a state visit to the DPRK, in Pyongyang, North Korea, 20 June 2019. Source: KCNA


Mr Xi left North Korea early on Friday afternoon, Chinese state media reported.

An image posted on the mobile app of state broadcaster CCTV showed people waving at his Air China 747 on the tarmac at the airport in Pyongyang.

The North's long-moribund economy has shown some recent improvements but it remains heavily dependent on aid - mainly from China - and food security is a constant concern.




China has agreed to UN economic sanctions over the North's nuclear and missile programs but is wary of any measures that could push its economy towards collapse, potentially unleashing instability and chaos on its border.

Xi's speech also touched on the nuclear issue, saying all sides agreed to "stick to peace talks so as to make even greater contributions to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the wider world", Xinhua said.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a mass gymnastic performance at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a mass gymnastic performance at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea. Source: Xinhua


North Korean state media said Xi and Kim held broad discussions over the political situation surrounding the Korean Peninsula and reached a shared understanding on the issues they discussed.

The Korean Central News Agency report did not give any specifics on the stalled nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang over disagreements in exchanging sanctions relief for disarmament.

"The supreme leaders... broadly exchanged their opinions on the political situation of the Korean Peninsula and other serious international and regional issues," KCNA said.


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Published 21 June 2019 5:22pm
Updated 21 June 2019 5:35pm


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