Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang shakes hands with DPRK leader Kim Jong-il during their meeting in Pyongyang, October 24, 2011.
In a meeting with Vice-Premier Li Keqiang, DPRK top leader Kim Jong-il said the country hopes that the Six-Party Talks will "be restarted as soon as possible". Li meets with S.Korean president
Opera performers from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Tuesday staged "The Butterfly Lovers" in Northeast China.
Kim Jong-il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Monday said the DPRK hopes the Six-Party Talks about the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula should be restarted as soon as possible.
Vice-Premier Li Keqiang's impending visit to the DPRK and ROK will strengthen bilateral ties and help the peninsula move closer to the resumption of the Six-Party Talks, analysts said.
Republic of Korea (ROK) President Lee Myung-bak promised "flexibility" on Monday in his policy on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
China expert says all parties should stay calm and avoid actions that would lead to bigger conflict
China understands and supports Pyongyang's wish to hold dialogues with Washington and Seoul respectively outside the frozen Six-Party Talks, Beijing's special envoy for the Korean Peninsula affairs said on Friday.
Vice-Premier Li Keqiang started a three-day visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), which was widely believed to be significant for regional peace and development.
China reiterated its support for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's efforts to improve relations with the United States and the Republic of Korea.