Kim Jong Un's Beijing Visit: A Symbol of Strategic Unity
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has arrived in Beijing for a significant diplomatic visit. He was welcomed by Chinese officials and is set to attend a military parade alongside Chinese and Russian leaders. The event may symbolize a unified stance against the United States.

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- South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has touched down in Beijing, marking a significant diplomatic moment as reported by the Korean Central News Agency on Tuesday.
Kim was warmly welcomed at the Beijing railway station by high-ranking Chinese officials, as he stepped out, donning a classic black suit with a red tie. China's Xinhua news agency captured the moment with a photograph of Kim smiling as he descended from his train.
Kim's visit includes attending a military parade on Wednesday, alongside China's and Russia's leaders. Experts suggest this gathering could showcase trilateral unity potentially countering the United States' influence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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