Chinese Foreign Minister Wang E will visit North Korea this week after the historic inter-negotiating talks Citing the Chinese Foreign Office's statement, the British media said Reuters said that he will visit North Korea on Wednesday or Thursday. News BengaliTribune
On April 27, there was a historic meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Mun Jaein. This is Kim for the first time in South Korea's foot. In one day's conference, two leaders agreed to 'completely stop hostile acts against each other'. They also agreed to move the Korean peninsula toward nuclear disarmament. Officially, he will talk to the United States and China to end the Korean War, Kim and Moon also said.
Reuters, quoting Beijing authorities on Monday after two days of intercontinental talks, said that Chinese Foreign Minister will visit Pyongyang after responding to the invitation of the North Korean government. It was also said that this week could be a tour this Wednesday or Thursday.
Although China is North Korea's only economic ally, many years of high-level Chinese official Pyongyang has not been there. In March last, Kim traveled abruptly to China. She met the Chinese President Xi Jinping. This was his first international tour since he took over as the leader of North Korea. In the early 50's, in the Soviet Union and the US Cold War, two Koreans were involved in a bloody war of 3 years. North Korea on the southern side attacked in southern Japan on June 1, 1950, at a stage of tension and border clashes between land ownership. China and the Soviet Union take sides in the war in the north. The United States was on behalf of the south. Clashes erupted in 53 by a ceasefire. But at least 2.5 million people are killed in 3 years. After the first nuclear test in 2006, the United States and its allies have banned North Korea. UN Security Council passes 9-point sanctions proposal on North Korea Most of these were suggested by the United States. The restriction was made more stringent for several years.
In 2006, the United Nations ban was initially heavily armed, missile technology and luxury goods. By December 01, the United Nations sanctions bill was expanded. During this period, strictures were imposed on North Korea's oil imports, iron and agricultural products were banned. As well as the demand for the deportation of North Koreans working overseas.