The Kim–Xi meetings were a series of summits between North Korea and China during 2018 and 2019. North Korean supreme leaderKim Jong Un secretly met with Chinese paramount leaderXi Jinping on March 25–28, 2018. Xi made a classified invitation to Kim to visit China, after which Kim visited Beijing and used his bullet proof train to travel to the three-day meeting. It is his first known out-of-country diplomatic trip since taking power.[1] Kim and Xi had a second surprise meeting on May 7–8, 2018 in the city of Dalian.[2] Kim and Xi had a third surprise meeting on June 19–20, 2018. They had a fourth surprise meeting on January 7–10, 2019 in Beijing, followed by a fifth official DPRK and China summit June 20–21, 2019 in the Forbidden City, Pyongyang.[3][4][5]
The first China–North Korea meeting in 2018 was organized by the invitation from Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. During the meeting between the two heads of state, Kim Jong Un officially invited Xi Jinping to Pyongyang at a time convenient for him, and Xi accepted the invitation.[6]
During the confidential summit schedule, Xi presented and explained the list of the presents to Kim, who also prepared several gifts and described their details for Xi.[7] Xi urged Kim to strengthen the strategic and diplomatic future partnership between China and North Korea. Kim stressed to Xi that North Korea and China are long-established socialist countries and that there are many ways to cooperate in various aspects in the future.[8]
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Regarding North Korea nuclear weapons crisis with a diplomatic solution and Beijing's issue with the United States trade war, the two leaders meeting might be substantial leverage for answering to a puzzle of resolution to both two long-lasting socialist countries.[9]
The Chinese state news agency, Xinhua, quoted Kim's statement: "The issue of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is resolved, and South Korea and the United States respond to our efforts with goodwill, create an atmosphere of peace and stability while taking progressive and synchronous measures for the realization of peace." U.S. President Trump's new national security advisor, John Bolton, stated he would not adopt the unreasonable solution, which included sheer costs for North Korea's denuclearization (e.g., withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula or mutual denuclearization for both the DPRK and United States) after Kim-Xi summit.[10]
Kim Jong Un met Xi Jinping for the second time in Dalian, Liaoning on May 7–8, 2018.[11] The two leaders discussed how to cooperate at the communist level on denuclearization, and peace on the Korean peninsula. They also discussed China–DPRK relations and significant issues of common concern, Xinhua reported. U.S. President Trump emphasized that China should cooperate with the U.S.'s continued implementation of economic sanctions, with commercial and financial penalties on North Korea until it permanently dismantles its nuclear weapons and ICBM missile programs. This was the second time China's paramount leader Xi Jinping had met Kim Jong Un in two months, and Xi Jinping reaffirmed his state visit to Pyongyang by the end of 2018.[12]
Kim Jong Un met with Xi Jinping in Beijing on June 19–20, 2018.[13][14] Kim was speculated to have sought advice from Xi about a future, mutually beneficial negotiation strategy between the DPRK and United States.[15]
Kim Jong Un met with Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 7–10, 2019.[16] The trip began on Kim's 35th birthday. It is suspected by many that Kim Jong Un was briefing Xi Jinping on the upcoming Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi, Vietnam and seeking advice. Kim transited China via train during the journey to Vietnam.
^Jin, Jiaxu (金佳绪) (10 May 2018). 40多天两度会晤,习近平同金正恩谈了哪些大事 [Two meetings in more than 40 days, Xi Jinping discussed what important issues with Kim Jong-un] (in Chinese). Xinhuanet. Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
^朝鲜领导人金正恩6月19日至20日对中国进行访问 [North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited China from June 19th to 20th] (in Chinese). 163.com. 19 June 2018. Archived from the original on 19 June 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
^Li, Zhongfa (李忠发) (19 June 2018). 习近平举行仪式欢迎金正恩访华 [Xi Jinping holds ceremony welcoming Kim Jong-un to China] (in Chinese). thepaper.cn. Archived from the original on 19 June 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.