China and North Korea agree to resist hegemony', Foreign Ministry says
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China and North Korea agree to resist hegemony', Foreign Ministry says
"China is willing to strengthen coordination and collaboration with North Korea on international and regional affairs, oppose all forms of hegemonism, and protect their shared interests and international fairness and justice, Wang told Choe, according to a readout by the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Choe, in turn, told Wang that North Korea viewed China's concept of a community with a shared future for mankind, and its Global Governance Initiative, as important contributions to the promotion of a multipolar world, according to the ministry."
"North Korea strongly supports these initiatives and is willing to work closely with China in multilateral collaboration to jointly resist unilateralism and power politics and promote the establishment of a more equitable and just world order, Choe said, according to the readout. North Korea also wishes the Chinese people greater achievements under the leadership of the Communist Party of China through unity and struggle."
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met North Korean counterpart Choe Son Hui in Beijing shortly after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's visit to China. Wang said China will strengthen coordination with North Korea on international and regional affairs, oppose all forms of hegemonism, and protect shared interests, fairness and justice. Choe said North Korea views China's concept of a community with a shared future and its Global Governance Initiative as important contributions to a multipolar world. North Korea supports those initiatives and will work with China to resist unilateralism and power politics and promote a more equitable world order. Choe cited Kim as saying bonds between Pyongyang and Beijing cannot be altered and should develop with the times.
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