Foreign Minister To Visit North Korea This Week

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  • Wang Yi will be the first Chinese foreign minister to visit North Korea since 2007. File photo: AFP

    Wang Yi will be the first Chinese foreign minister to visit North Korea since 2007. File photo: AFP

Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit North Korea this week, his office said on Monday, days after the leaders of the two Koreas held a landmark summit.

Wang will be in the neighbouring country at the invitation of his North Korean counterpart on Wednesday and Thursday, the foreign ministry said in a brief statement.

He will be the first Chinese foreign minister to visit the North since 2007, a lapse that highlights the rough patch that relations between the Cold War-era allies have gone through in recent years.

China has backed a series of United Nations sanctions against Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons programme.

But Beijing is likely eager to avoid being marginalised in the wave of diplomacy that has led to last Friday's historic summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and the South's President Moon Jae-in.

Kim and Moon agreed to pursue the complete denuclearisation of the peninsula.

They also agreed to pursue a peace treaty by the end of the year and hold talks with the United States, and possibly China, to achieve it.

The Korean War ceased in 1953 with an armistice rather than a peace treaty. China fought on the North's side. (AFP)

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