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UPDATED: 09:11, July 13, 2005
DPRK PM meets Chinese presidential envoy
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Photo:Visiting Chinese presidential envoy Tang Jiaxuan (3rd L) meets with Pak Bong Ju (2nd R), Premier of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in its capital city of Pyongyang, July 12, 2005.
Visiting Chinese presidential envoy Tang Jiaxuan (3rd L) meets with Pak Bong Ju (2nd R), Premier of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in its capital city of Pyongyang, July 12, 2005.
Premier of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Pak Bong Ju on Tuesday held talks with visiting Chinese presidential envoy Tang Jiaxuan on Sino-DPRK relations and other important issues of common concern.

Tang said ties between the two countries have been developing well in the new century and China and the DPRK should make joint efforts to further boost their relations.

As far as the current circumstances are concerned, Tang noted that the two neighboring countries should enhance the quality and standard of their cooperation in various fields, and work together to safeguard regional peace, stability, safety and prosperity.

During the talks, Pak highly praised the bilateral relationship, saying it is dynamic and fruitful.

Pak also expressed gratitude to China for the latter's financial aid, saying the glass factory being built with Chinese aid is a symbol of the friendship between the two peoples in a new era.

Tang, a state councillor and former Chinese foreign minister, arrived in the capital Tuesday morning and is expected to stay here for two days.

Source: Xinhua


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