DPRK Top Leader Pays Unofficial Visit to China

President Jiang Zemin Meets with Kim Jong Il
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Kim Jong Il, General-Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) Central
Committee and Chairman of the National Defense Commission, paid an
unofficial visit to China from January 15 to 20.
Kim made the visit at the invitation of Jiang Zemin, General-secretary of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chinese President,
a spokesman with the International Department of CPC Central Committee
announced in Beijing Saturday, January 20.
During Kim's China tour, Jiang held talks with Kim at the Great Hall of the
People and hosted a welcome banquet in honor of Kim.
Prior to the talks, Kim had a four-day tour of Shanghai.

Premier Zhu Meets with Kim Jong Il in Shanghai
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 Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji met with Kim in Shanghai. Zhu, who is also a
member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of CPC Central
Committee, accompanied Kim to visit the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition
Center, Shanghai GM Automotive Co., and Shanghai Huahong NEC Electronic Co.
Huang Ju, secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of CPC, briefed the
guests from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Shanghai's
reform and opening-up drive, and accompanied Kim and other DPRK guests to
visit the Pudong New District, Shanghai Bell Co., Shanghai Stock Exchange,
Shanghai Baosteel, Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park and Sunqiao Modern Agricultural
Development Zone. 
According to the spokesman, Chinese and DPRK leaders each briefed the other
side on their domestic situation in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, and
exchanged views on the further development of bilateral relations, as well
as major international issues of common interest.
The two sides held that the tradition of mutual contacts between the party
and state leaders of the two countries should be maintained.
Jiang spoke highly of Kim's visit, which was made at the beginning of the
new century, saying that it is a important event in the party-to-party and
state-to-state relations between China and DPRK.
Kim was pleased to meet with Jiang and other Chinese party and state leaders
after an interval of seven months and personally see the development of
Shanghai. 
Both sides held that all relevant departments of the two countries have made
active efforts to implement the consensus reached be Jiang and Kim during
Kim's previous China tour in last May.
They decided to make greater efforts to consolidate, develop and deepen the
traditional friendship initiated and nurtured by Chinese and DPRK leaders of
the old generations, and push the bilateral friendly and cooperative
relations up to a new level, for such a relationship conforms to the common
aspiration and fundamental interests of the two countries and is conducive
to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world as a whole.
Jiang was delightful to see the substantial progress and new achievements
made by the people of DPRK in economic development, national reunification
and foreign affairs under the leadership of WPK headed by Kim Jong Il.
Jiang Zemin wished that the WPK and the people of DPRK will accomplish new
and greater achievements in all fields in the new century.
Kim stressed that the big changes that have taken place in China, and
Shanghai in particular, since China began the reform and opening-up drive,
proved that the policies of reform and opening-up adopted by CPC are
correct. 
He expressed the belief that the Chinese people will definitely score new
achievements in realizing the targets set in the country's Tenth Five-Year
Plan (2001-2005), advancing the socialist modernization drive and
rejuvenating China under the leadership of CPC with Jiang as the core.
Jiang pointed out that China, as a close neighbor of the Korean Peninsula,
has always contributed to the maintenance of peace and stability in the
peninsula. 
China will continue to support the active efforts made by the north and the
south of the peninsula to improve relations for the eventual realization of
peaceful reunification, and welcome and support DPRK to improve and
normalize relations with other countries. Kim, in response, expressed his
gratitude for all this.
Kim reiterated that the WPK and the DPRK government will consistently
support China's stance on the Taiwan issue and he wished China will realize
its own reunification.
Kim invited Jiang to visit DPRK at his convenience. Jiang accepted the
invitation with pleasure. (More)

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