North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s charm offensive with former US president Donald Trump may have yielded few results, but not so his efforts with Chinese President Xi Jinping, says this observer of East Asian politics.
The last time the UN Security Council was able to adopt a sanctions resolution was in December 2017, before the thaw in relations between North Korea and China.China has also been supporting North Korea in other practical ways. In May 2022, it provided North Korea with medical supplies and experts when the countryNorth Koreaand relied on Chinese COVID-19 vaccines for its troops and civilians.
File photo: A TV screen shows an image of North Korea's rocket launch during a news programme at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, on Jun 1, 2023. The benefits of an amicable China-North Korea relationship surely outweigh the drawbacks of diplomacy collapse, and this is the forgotten success of the North Korean charm offensive.
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