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The Korea Times

Xi departs for N. Korea on first visit in 7 years

Chinese President Xi Jinping was set to arrive in North Korea on Monday for a two-day state visit, his first trip to Pyongyang in nearly seven years, as Beijing looks to reinforce ties with its traditional ally that has increasingly been growing intimate with Russia. Xi departed for Pyongyang earlier in the day at the invitation of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Chian's Xinhua News Agency reported. He was accompanied by his wife, Peng Liyuan, Cai Qi, director of the general office of the Communist Party's central committee, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Xi is expected to land at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport, where North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may greet him, as he did during Xi's last visit in 2019. The two leaders will then ride through streets that will likely be lined with welcoming crowds before attending a ceremony at Kim Il Sung Square. Talks could follow later in the day and are widely expected to cover economic ties and Korean Peninsula issues, as well as ways to coordinate among Pyongyang, Beijing and Moscow. Across Pyongyang, portraits of Xi and flags of both nation

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