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Kim and Xi in Pyongyang talks as both face standoffs with Trump

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Pyongyang Thursday during a historic visit to burnish an uneasy alliance, as the two men each face challenges of their own with US President Donald Trump.

While the North's nuclear negotiations with the US are at a standstill, Kim told his country's key diplomatic supporter and main provider of trade and aid that he was "willing to be patient", Chinese state media reported, but wanted "the parties concerned" to meet him halfway.

Xi is the first Chinese president to visit North Korea in 14 years, after relations between the Cold War-era allies deteriorated over Pyongyang's nuclear provocations and Beijing's subsequent backing of UN sanctions.

But Kim ensured that Xi was the first head of state he met when he embarked on a flurry of diplomacy last year, and has now visited his ally four times in China.

Pyongyang has been increasingly keen for Xi to reciprocate, while according to diplomats, Beijing has been biding its time to see how nuclear talks between Kim and Trump play out.

But China's own trade negotiations with Washington hit a wall last month and analysts say Xi is now looking for leverage ahead of his meeting with Trump at next week's G20 summit in Japan.

Graphic on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping
Graphic on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping
, AFP

At their formal talks, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, Kim told Xi that the North had taken "many positive measures to avoid a tense situation" over the past year, "but has not received positive responses from the relevant parties".

"This is not what the DPRK wants to see," CCTV cited him as adding.

Pyongyang wants to demonstrate to Trump that it has China's support after Trump and Kim's second summit in Hanoi in February broke up without a deal.

Two men sit holding North Korean and Chinese flags near Kim Il Sung square in Pyongyang on June 20  ...
Two men sit holding North Korean and Chinese flags near Kim Il Sung square in Pyongyang on June 20, 2019
Ed JONES, AFP

Xi told Kim that he "positively evaluated" the North's efforts and was "willing to strengthen coordination and cooperation with the DPRK and all relevant parties".

China has fretted over being sidelined by diplomatic developments since last year. Trump went as far as declaring he had fallen "in love" with Kim.

"Xi wants everyone to remain acutely aware that he can influence Kim, and that no comprehensive, durable deal with North Korea can occur without China's assistance -- and approval," Scott Seaman, Asia director of the Eurasia Group consultancy, said in a research note.

But Robert Wood, US Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, told AFP the US was not concerned.

"What we hope is that President Xi is making the point to Kim Jong Un that we need to move forward on denuclearisation, again something that Kim Jong Un has agreed to."

- 21-gun salute -

A man in Seoul  South Korea  watches television coverage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomin...
A man in Seoul, South Korea, watches television coverage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcoming Chinese President Xi Jinping who became the first president of China to visit the North in 14 years
Jung Yeon-je, AFP

Kim met Xi at Pyongyang airport as he began a two-day state visit with his wife Peng Liyuan, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and other officials, television images showed.

Portraits of the two leaders stood outside the terminal, pictures showed, and a 21-gun salute was fired before the pair drove into the capital together, standing in a convertible Mercedes-Benz as they went past tens of thousands of cheering residents lining the streets and more waving from their windows.

Pyongyang always puts on an impressive show when a foreign leader visits, but in an unprecedented move, Xi was welcomed at the Kumsusan Palace, the mausoleum where the preserved bodies of the North's founder Kim Il Sung and his successor Kim Jong Il -- the grandfather and father of the current leader -- lie in state.

Xi and his wife also watched "a large group calisthenics and art performance" with Kim and his wife Ri Sol Ju at a stadium in Pyongyang, China's state-run Global Times reported on its Twitter account. It carried a picture of the two smiling leaders surrounded by a crowd waving Chinese and North Korean flags.

The show of amity belies a sometimes strained relationship -- Kim did not visit Beijing to pay his respects for more than six years after inheriting power.

Beijing sees the North as a strategic buffer, keeping the 28,500 US troops in South Korea far from its borders. Xi's trip was to include a stop at Pyongyang's Friendship Tower, which commemorates the millions of Chinese troops who saved Kim Il Sung's forces from defeat during the Korean War.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Pyongyang Thursday during a historic visit to burnish an uneasy alliance, as the two men each face challenges of their own with US President Donald Trump.

While the North’s nuclear negotiations with the US are at a standstill, Kim told his country’s key diplomatic supporter and main provider of trade and aid that he was “willing to be patient”, Chinese state media reported, but wanted “the parties concerned” to meet him halfway.

Xi is the first Chinese president to visit North Korea in 14 years, after relations between the Cold War-era allies deteriorated over Pyongyang’s nuclear provocations and Beijing’s subsequent backing of UN sanctions.

But Kim ensured that Xi was the first head of state he met when he embarked on a flurry of diplomacy last year, and has now visited his ally four times in China.

Pyongyang has been increasingly keen for Xi to reciprocate, while according to diplomats, Beijing has been biding its time to see how nuclear talks between Kim and Trump play out.

But China’s own trade negotiations with Washington hit a wall last month and analysts say Xi is now looking for leverage ahead of his meeting with Trump at next week’s G20 summit in Japan.

Graphic on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping

Graphic on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping
, AFP

At their formal talks, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, Kim told Xi that the North had taken “many positive measures to avoid a tense situation” over the past year, “but has not received positive responses from the relevant parties”.

“This is not what the DPRK wants to see,” CCTV cited him as adding.

Pyongyang wants to demonstrate to Trump that it has China’s support after Trump and Kim’s second summit in Hanoi in February broke up without a deal.

Two men sit holding North Korean and Chinese flags near Kim Il Sung square in Pyongyang on June 20  ...

Two men sit holding North Korean and Chinese flags near Kim Il Sung square in Pyongyang on June 20, 2019
Ed JONES, AFP

Xi told Kim that he “positively evaluated” the North’s efforts and was “willing to strengthen coordination and cooperation with the DPRK and all relevant parties”.

China has fretted over being sidelined by diplomatic developments since last year. Trump went as far as declaring he had fallen “in love” with Kim.

“Xi wants everyone to remain acutely aware that he can influence Kim, and that no comprehensive, durable deal with North Korea can occur without China’s assistance — and approval,” Scott Seaman, Asia director of the Eurasia Group consultancy, said in a research note.

But Robert Wood, US Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, told AFP the US was not concerned.

“What we hope is that President Xi is making the point to Kim Jong Un that we need to move forward on denuclearisation, again something that Kim Jong Un has agreed to.”

– 21-gun salute –

A man in Seoul  South Korea  watches television coverage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomin...

A man in Seoul, South Korea, watches television coverage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcoming Chinese President Xi Jinping who became the first president of China to visit the North in 14 years
Jung Yeon-je, AFP

Kim met Xi at Pyongyang airport as he began a two-day state visit with his wife Peng Liyuan, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and other officials, television images showed.

Portraits of the two leaders stood outside the terminal, pictures showed, and a 21-gun salute was fired before the pair drove into the capital together, standing in a convertible Mercedes-Benz as they went past tens of thousands of cheering residents lining the streets and more waving from their windows.

Pyongyang always puts on an impressive show when a foreign leader visits, but in an unprecedented move, Xi was welcomed at the Kumsusan Palace, the mausoleum where the preserved bodies of the North’s founder Kim Il Sung and his successor Kim Jong Il — the grandfather and father of the current leader — lie in state.

Xi and his wife also watched “a large group calisthenics and art performance” with Kim and his wife Ri Sol Ju at a stadium in Pyongyang, China’s state-run Global Times reported on its Twitter account. It carried a picture of the two smiling leaders surrounded by a crowd waving Chinese and North Korean flags.

The show of amity belies a sometimes strained relationship — Kim did not visit Beijing to pay his respects for more than six years after inheriting power.

Beijing sees the North as a strategic buffer, keeping the 28,500 US troops in South Korea far from its borders. Xi’s trip was to include a stop at Pyongyang’s Friendship Tower, which commemorates the millions of Chinese troops who saved Kim Il Sung’s forces from defeat during the Korean War.

AFP
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