China Premier Li Qiang to visit North Korea for ruling party anniversary

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang attends the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at U.N. headquarters in New York City, U.S., September 26, 2025. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend 80th anniversary celebrations for North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party.

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- Chinese Premier Li Qiang will lead a Chinese delegation to North Korea to participate in celebrations of the 80th anniversary of its ruling party on Oct 10, North Korean state media KCNA reported.

China’s Foreign Ministry confirmed Mr Li’s visit from Oct 9 to 11 in a separate announcement on Oct 7 and said China is willing to take the opportunity to strengthen communication and deepen partnerships with North Korea.

A delegation from Russia’s United Russia party, led by chairman Dmitry Medvedev, is also scheduled to attend the event commemorating the founding of the Workers’ Party of Korea, KCNA reported earlier.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un joined Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin in September to

attend a massive military parade in Beijing

marking the 80th anniversary since Japan’s defeat at the end of World War II, a move seen to be aimed at bolstering Mr Kim’s diplomatic standing.

Mr Kim said in a letter on Oct 7 congratulating Mr Putin on his birthday that the alliance between the countries will not only contribute to developing bilateral relations, but also to establishing a “just and multi-polarised world order”.

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said on Oct 7 he hoped relations between North Korea and China develop in a way that contributes to denuclearisation and peace on the Korean peninsula, in a phone call with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, according to Seoul’s Foreign Ministry.

Vietnam’s Communist Party chief

To Lam will also attend

North Korea’s party anniversary event, in the first visit of a Vietnamese leader in nearly 20 years.

Mr Lam’s trip comes after he visited South Korea, a major trading partner, in August as the first foreign guest hosted by President Lee Jae Myung.

“The Communist Party, state and people of Vietnam always attach importance to the development of Vietnam-DPRK relations and have the will to develop in the future,” the Communist Party of Vietnam said in a congratulatory letter to the Workers’ Party of Korea, according to a separate report by KCNA on Oct 7.

DPRK stands for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, North Korea’s official name.

Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith is also scheduled to visit North Korea this week. REUTERS

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