China and N Korea confirm Kim Jong-un visit
After days of speculation, it has been confirmed that North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has visited China.
The visit, confirmed by China and North Korea, was Mr Kim's first known foreign trip since taking office in 2011.
Mr Kim held "successful talks" with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing, China's Xinhua news agency reported.
China
is North Korea's main economic ally and it was thought highly likely it
would consult Beijing before planned summits with South Korea and the
US.
Mr Kim is due to meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in in April, and US President Donald Trump in May.
The Beijing visit is considered a significant step in North Korea's preparation for the proposed talks.
During the visit, Mr Kim assured his Chinese counterpart he was
committed to giving up his nuclear weapons, China's Xinhua news agency
reported, but with conditions.
"The issue of denuclearisation of
the Korean Peninsula can be resolved, if South Korea and the United
States respond to our efforts with goodwill, create an atmosphere of
peace and stability while taking progressive and synchronous measures
for the realisation of peace," Mr Kim was reported saying.
Ties with Beijing
North Korea's KCNA news agency called the visit "a milestone" in improving bilateral ties with China.
"It
makes sense for North Korea to explain their positions and co-ordinate
with China, their most important partner," Andray Abrahamian, research
fellow at Pacific Forum CSIS told the BBC.
"Relations have been
extremely strained the last five years and China has been sidelined in
the diplomacy of the last several months," he said.
"From Beijing's perspective, this is a visit that should have happened some time ago."
To some extent, this is a "symbolic visit of courtesy" to China, Fyodor Tertitskiy of North Korea monitoring site NK News said.
"They
have two upcoming summits - one with Seoul and one with Washington -
and they are probably interested in hearing the Chinese position as
well."
KCNA also said Mr Xi had accepted an invitation to return the visit.
BBC
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