North Korea's General Secretary Kim Jong-un strengthened China-North Korea relations by sending a message to China's President Xi Jinping celebrating the success of the Beijing Olympics, saying that it would "crush hostile policies and military threats from the United States and other countries." He emphasized the idea of ​​countering the United States.

North Korea's Workers' Party of Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper, dated 22nd, reported that General Secretary Kim Jung-eun sent a message to China's President Xi Jinping to celebrate the success of the tournament following the closing of the Beijing Olympics. rice field.



Among them, General Secretary Kim said, "Withstanding the tactics of hostile forces, in the history of the Olympic Games," keeping in mind that the United States and others conducted a "diplomatic boycott" that did not dispatch government officials because of the human rights situation in China. He praised President Xi, saying, "I left a mark."



On top of that, he said, "We will crush the explicit hostile policies and military threats of the United States and its followers, and work with President Xi to further solidify China-North Korea relations." I emphasized the idea of ​​doing it.



North Korea has never launched missiles seven times last month during the Beijing Olympics, and there is a view that it may have considered China, and the United States on the 9th of next month The countries concerned are watching the trends toward the presidential election of the ally, South Korea, and the 110th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung (Kim Il Sung), the grandfather of General Secretary Kim in April.