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CPC official:
China-DPRK relations more solid, mature
BEIJING—Relations between
China and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) have become
even more solid and mature, a Communist Party of China (CPC) senior
official said here on Tuesday.
Wang Gang, a Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee member, made
the remark when meeting with a delegation from the Workers’ Party of
Korea (WPK).
The DPRK delegation was headed by Paek Kye Ryong, secretary of the WPK
committee of the Ministry of Forestry.
Wang, also National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political
Consultative Conference (CPPCC) vice chairman, said the CPC and the
government treasured and placed a great importance on friendship with
the DPRK. He reiterated that continuously reinforcing and developing
friendly, good-neighborly and cooperative relations between China and
the DPRK was a firm and unchangeable strategic principle.
He said in recent years, China-DPRK relations had become even more solid
and mature, playing an important role in promoting development of the
two countries and maintaining the peace and stability in the region.
Wang said China was ready to join efforts with the DPRK to continue to
advance bilateral relations. Paek said the WPK had always maintained a
consistent stance to consolidate and develop friendly and cooperative
relations between the DPRK and China. He said it is in the basic
interest of the people of both countries. He expressed belief that under
the joint efforts of both sides, the friendly and cooperative relations
would achieve further growth. Paek congratulated China on its success in
combating the freezing rains and snowstorms. He wished the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games to be a total success.
—Xinhua |