
Xi flies to Pyongyang to court an ally Russia already flipped
Xi's first visit to Pyongyang in seven years comes as North Korea has dramatically increased its military capabilities, likely with Russian help — creating a summit where China must manage an emboldened client state rather than a dependent one. The geopolitical dynamics are genuinely reversed from prior visits.
Xi's 'unwavering' support pledge is Beijing's best lever against Kim going full-Moscow — SCMP reports summit talks began June 8.
Kim arrives with Russian-supplied AI drones and warships Beijing didn't authorize — Xi is courting an ally who already hedged him out.
North Korea's Russian-sourced AI drones and warships, per SCMP June 8, now threaten Seoul's military edge independent of Beijing's approval.
Hidden truth: Kim's new AI drones and warships came from Russia, not China — Xi flew to Pyongyang to bid for influence he's already lost to Moscow.Read the full breakdown →
Is China's influence over North Korea's military decisions now weaker than Russia's?
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