Xi Jinping Congratulates Kim Jong Un After Re-Appointment in North Korea
Kim Jong Un has been re-appointed as general secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea during the Ninth Party Congress in Pyongyang.
The decision was expected. Kim has led the country since 2011, after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il. The Kim family has ruled North Korea for more than 70 years.
The party congress is the biggest political meeting in the country. It is usually held once every five years. Around 5,000 party members attended this year’s event.
State media said that under Kim’s leadership, North Korea has greatly improved its military power. It said the country has strengthened its nuclear forces.
Even with international sanctions, North Korea has continued to test missiles and develop nuclear weapons. Before the congress started, the country showed new rocket launchers that it says can carry nuclear weapons.
However, because North Korea is very secretive, it is hard for outside experts to know how strong its military really is.
Kim is expected to share plans for the next stage of the country’s weapons program during the congress.
In his speech, Kim also spoke about improving the economy and raising the living standards of the people. He said these are important and urgent tasks.
North Korea has faced economic problems for many years. Sanctions and limited trade have hurt the country’s growth. Many experts say the government now faces the challenge of improving the economy while continuing military development.
The congress also made changes in the party leadership. More than half of the top 39 members were replaced. This shows that Kim is reshaping his inner circle.
After the announcement, Xi Jinping sent a message congratulating Kim. Xi is the general secretary of the Communist Party of China.
Xi said Kim’s re-election shows the trust and support of the North Korean party and people. He called the congress an important event at a key time for the country’s future.
Xi also said he hopes North Korea will continue to move forward under Kim’s leadership.
China and North Korea have long been close partners. China is North Korea’s biggest trade partner and provides important support.
Xi said it is China’s steady policy to protect and strengthen relations with North Korea. He also said he is ready to work with Kim to improve cooperation and support peace and stability in the region.
In recent years, Xi and Kim have met several times to guide relations between the two countries.
There is also growing attention on Kim’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae. South Korea’s spy agency has said she may be preparing for a future leadership role.
She is believed to be around 13 years old and has appeared at several public events with her father. Many observers are watching to see if she appears at the party congress.
Kim’s re-appointment shows that his control over North Korea remains strong. At the same time, China’s quick congratulations show that ties between the two countries remain close.
The Ninth Party Congress is expected to shape North Korea’s future plans, including its military goals, economic plans, and foreign relations.
The world will continue to watch closely as new announcements are made in the coming days.
Mayur is a part time journalist with about 2 years experience. While working in the field of healthcare, Mayur found a passion for finding engaging stories. As a contributor to White Pine Tribune, Mayur mostly covers International Politics and Life Sciences Related Stories
Trump Rejects Reports That Top US General Warned Against Iran Strike US President Donald Trump has strongly…
El Mencho Killed in Military Operation, Mexico Sees Fresh Wave of Violence Mexico’s most wanted…
Russian Missile and Drone Attack on Kyiv Suburbs Kills 1 Loud explosions were heard in Kyiv early…
Trump’s Greenland Hospital Ship Plan Raises Fresh Concerns Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that he is…
OpenAI Plans ChatGPT Smart Speaker That Can Watch and Advise Users OpenAI is reportedly working on…
Karachi Gas Explosion Kills 16 After Building Collapse During Ramadan At least 16 people were…