I visited North Korean Foreign Minister Hui and met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Sunday.
At their meeting, the two top diplomats agreed to oppose US-led “hazymonism” and “one-sided” in international affairs, news outlets reported.
The conference took place a few weeks after North Korean leader Kim Jong’s people traveled to China to take part in a massive national celebration to commemorate Japan’s defeat in World War II.
At the event, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on countries around the world to cooperate with each other in the common future of humanity.
Cho said Pyongyang has a positive view of Xi’s concept of “a community that shares the future of humanity.”
“North Korea is a strong supporter of these initiatives and is willing to work closely with China in multilateral cooperation to jointly resist unilateral and power politics and to promote the establishment of a more equitable and just world order,” she said.
Cho said the North Korean leaders “a friendship bond” between Pyongyang and Beijing “cannot be changed” and that their relationship should be developed “in line with the demands of the times.”
The King continued to cooperate with neighbouring North Korea to protect their mutual interests, resisted the pressure imposed by US-led global hegemony, and repeated Beijing’s iron-covered will to defend and spread “equality and justice” all over the world.
“China is willing to strengthen coordination and cooperation with North Korea on international and regional issues, oppose all forms of hegemonism and protect their common interests and international fairness and justice.”
MNA
