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China’s Wang Huning meets a top North Korean official in Pyongyang, KCNA reports

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 5:13 PM

SEOUL, July 16 (Reuters) – China’s Wang Huning, a Communist Party Politburo standing committee member, held talks in Pyongyang ​with Jo Yong Won, a top ‌official of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party, the North Korean state media KCNA reported on Thursday.

The Chinese delegation led by Huning arrived in Pyongyang ‌on ​Wednesday, KCNA reported, at ⁠the invitation of ⁠North Korea.

At the meeting, Huning affirmed “the will of the Chinese party and the government” to implement the agreement reached between ​China’s Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during Xi’s visit ⁠to Pyongyang, KCNA ⁠said. He also referred to the ​65th anniversary of friendship ties between the ​two countries, it added.

Jo told Huning that ‌North Korea seeks to develop strategic communication and tactical cooperation with Beijing.

The two officials discussed ways to improve public welfare ⁠and to deepen mutual cooperation in business, culture and the ruling parties of the two countries, ⁠KCNA said, ‌without elaborating.

Earlier this month, ⁠North Korean premier Pak Thae Song ​met ‌with Xi in Beijing. Xi ​urged the ⁠two allies to maintain “strategic resolve” amid a turbulent global environment and to speed up implementation of agreements he reached with Kim.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim in Seoul; Editing by ​Matthew Lewis)