Wang Yi Visits North Korea to Pay Respects at Fallen Chinese Army Graves; World Watches if He Will Meet Kim Jong Un
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited North Korea and held talks with Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, agreeing to strengthen bilateral relations. Wang Yi also paid respects at the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery, signaling a potential resurgence of Chinese influence in North Korea.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When was Wang Yi's last visit to North Korea before his arrival on the 9th?
- A: Wang Yi's last visit to North Korea was in September 2019, which was over six years ago.
- Q: Who did Wang Yi meet and hold talks with on the day he arrived in Pyongyang?
- A: Wang Yi met and held talks with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui on the same day he arrived.
- Q: What did KCNA report that Wang Yi and Choe Son Hui agreed upon during their talks?
- A: They agreed that developing relations between North Korea and China is a steadfast stance of both governments.
- Q: Which cemetery did Wang Yi visit during his two-day trip to North Korea?
- A: Wang Yi visited the Cemetery of Chinese People's Volunteer Army Martyrs in Kangdong County, east of Pyongyang.
- Q: How many fallen Chinese soldiers are buried in the cemetery that Wang Yi visited?
- A: There are 1,383 remains of fallen Chinese soldiers from the Korean War buried in that cemetery.