On 23 May, the fourth day of a discreet visit to China, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-il visited an area of economic development near Shanghai. "Whenever he visited China, he gave the impression of much interest in reform and opening businesses. But in his country, he did everything to counter the advance of capitalism in his eyes the most serious threat to his oppressive regime, "the South Korean daily.
China is Pyongyang's main ally.
China is Pyongyang's main ally.
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