The Chinese leader’s visit on June 8-9, his first in seven years, comes as Pyongyang strengthens relations with Russia. Published On 5 Jun 20265 Jun 2026Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea on June 8-9 following an invitation from Kim Jong Un, according to state broadcaster CCTV.The visit, announced on Friday, comes as Beijing seeks to shore up ties, with Pyongyang having strengthened relations with Russia. Xi also recently met with the leaders of Russia and the United States.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe meeting in Pyongyang will be the Chinese president’s first trip to Pyongyang in seven years, having met North Korean leader Kim in 2019. Before that trip, no Chinese leader had visited North Korea since 2005.However, China has been working to draw North Korea – its only formal treaty ally – back into its fold after the COVID-19 pandemic froze exchanges. Kim has also been trying to improve ties with his country’s largest trading partner and provider of aid.The visit comes shortly after Xi hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin, with the pair discussing the US war with ally Iran.Putin has succeeded in strengthening relations with Kim since the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. That diplomacy has helped persuade North Korea to supply troops and weapons to the Russian cause.Shortly before meeting Putin, Xi welcomed US President Donald Trump to Beijing. During the visit, the Chinese leader declared the need for China and the US to work as partners, and warned Trump against interfering with China’s sovereignty over Taiwan. The US leader has said that he would like to revive relations with Kim, whom he met more than once during his first term.Despite Pyongyang having drawn closer to Moscow, Beijing remains a crucial source of political and economic support for a country under heavy sanctions and among the world’s most diplomatic …