Xi Jinping says he reached important consensus with Kim Jong Un on developing China-DPRK ties during a luncheon hosted by Kim in Pyongyang.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday he reached important consensus with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on developing bilateral relations in the new era, after Kim hosted a small luncheon for Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan in Pyongyang.
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