Xi calls China–North Korea ties "unbreakable," but Pyongyang's Russia pivot is testing Beijing's leverage.

The Chinese leader's first trip to North Korea in 7 years comes as Pyongyang has moved closer to Russia. Kim Jong Un is likely to seek more access to China's e…

The Chinese leader's first trip to North Korea in 7 years comes as Pyongyang has moved closer to Russia. Kim Jong Un is likely to seek more access to China's e…

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Xi calls China–North Korea ties "unbreakable," but Pyongyang's Russia pivot is testing Beijing's leverage. The Chinese leader's first trip to North Korea in 7 years comes as Pyongyang has moved closer to Russia. Kim Jong Un is likely to seek more access to China's economic power, analysts say. According to the collected source material from rss.dw.com, The Chinese leader's first trip to North Korea in 7 years comes as Pyongyang has moved closer to Russia. Kim Jong Un is likely to seek more access to China's economic power, analysts say. Editorial classification signals include category: cronaca ; entities mentioned: China–North, Korea, Russia ; source timestamp: 2026-06-08T12:47:00+00:00. This draft is a structured rewrite of the feed material and does not add unsupported facts. Its purpose is to provide a stronger editorial base for automated review and publication gating.

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Categoria: cronaca
Entità: China–North, Korea, Russia