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China welcomes North Korea PM for talks
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Sept 26, 2011

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao welcomed North Korean Prime Minister Choe Yong-Rim to Beijing Monday to start talks following on from a recent visit by leader Kim Jong-Il to China, his fourth in 16 months.

North Korea's economic dependence on China, its sole major ally, has grown increasingly important since South Korea froze most contacts with its neighbour.

In a meeting marked by unusual pomp, Choe, accompanied by eight high-level North Korean officials, including vice-premier Ro Tu-Chul, walked the red carpet in the Great Hall of the People with Wen, reviewing Chinese troops.

After a military brass band played both national anthems, the leaders and their delegations met to talk, with Wen opening his remarks by sending "good wishes to General Kim Jong-Il."

"Cooperation in several fields at several levels between our two countries has deepened. This cooperation promotes the development of our countries and contributes to the peace and stability of the region," Wen said.

Last week, the lead nuclear envoys of the two Koreas held a second round of talks designed to pave the way for a resumption of six-nation negotiations on North Korea's nuclear programme.

"Now is the best time in our relations," Choe said. "I'm very glad to bring my delegation to China at this time. Our general has visited China several times in recent years."

"These visits are historic and have played a very important part in promoting our relationship. According to the consensus between our leaders, our relationship is getting deeper and deeper," he said.

Choe, who formerly headed the Pyongyang branch of the ruling communist party, took over as premier in June 2010. He is said to be close to Kim Jong-Un, son and heir apparent of the leader.

Choe visited northeast China in November last year and reportedly toured electronics and pharmaceutical companies.

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