What Does the Reopening of the China-North Korea International Train Mean for the Two Countries' Relations? Foreign Ministry Responds

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On March 12, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Kangkun held a routine press conference.

A Reuters reporter asked, today, China and North Korea are operating bilateral international passenger trains. What does this mean for China-North Korea relations?

“We have already answered related questions earlier,” Guo Kangkun said. China and North Korea are friendly neighbors, and maintaining regular passenger train operations is of great significance for facilitating personnel exchanges between the two sides. China supports the relevant authorities of both sides to strengthen communication and create more convenient conditions for bilateral personnel exchanges.

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