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Kim leaves for Pyongyang after talks with Xi in Beijing

Beijing [China], Jan 9 (ANI): North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Wednesday departed for Pyongyang after making an unannounced visit to Beijing, where he held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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The train in Beijing believed to be carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong-un back to Pyongyang on Wednesday

Beijing [China], Jan 9 (ANI): North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Wednesday departed for Pyongyang after making an unannounced visit to Beijing, where he held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
This was Kim's third visit to Beijing and fourth overall to China since March last year, in what was his first trip outside North Korea after assuming power as the Supreme Leader in 2011.
Earlier in the day, the North Korean leader paid a visit to a pharmaceutical factory in Beijing where he reportedly spent around 30 minutes touring the facility, according to Yonhap News Agency.
Travelling along with his wife, Ri Sol-ju and a ministerial delegation, Kim arrived in the Chinese capital in his famed green and yellow armoured train on Tuesday morning and conducted bilateral engagements with Xi. He left for Pyongyang by the same train.
Television footage showed the train travelling on an elevated track over a busy street in Beijing.
North Korea and China commemorated the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties. On Wednesday, it was also believed to be Kim's 35th birthday and a special lunch was reportedly hosted by Xi after the talks.
The return trip will take around 14 hours to reach Dandong, a city located at the China-North Korea border.
The visit came amid talks over finalising a location for the second meeting between Kim and United States President Donald Trump.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not divulge much on the nature of Kim's visit to China, stating that the two nations were making "joint efforts to uphold peace and stability in the Korean peninsula."
It is worth mentioning that North Korea's key ally internationally is China, which is also the communist nation's biggest trading partner.
Kim's visit came when an official delegation, headed by Deputy US Trade Representative Jeffrey Gerrish came to China on Monday to strike a deal over the ongoing trade tiff between the world's two largest economies. (ANI)

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