Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un hold summit in Pyongyang.
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Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un hold summit in Pyongyang.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a summit meeting in Pyongyang. The two leaders agreed to expand cooperation in politics, economy, and culture. The summit marked a deepening of ties between the two countries.

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Reuters emphasizes deeper understanding and mutual cooperation, while Bloomberg frames the outcome as Xi cementing sway over a subordinate North Korea.
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RReutersCENTER9h ago

“China's Xi hails deeper understanding at end of North Korea summit”

BLBloombergCENTER1h ago

“Xi Cements Sway Over North Korea as Kim Names China Top Priority”

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