Kim Il-sung Once Asked Mao Zedong to Cede Part of Northeast China to North Korea

Below is a fascinating read in the Nikkei Asian Review about how the Kim regime has long claimed that Northeastern China should be ceded to North Korea:

Sino-North Korean relations have traversed three eras in China — under Mao, Deng and Xi — and a North Korean dynasty of three Kims — Il Sung, Jong Il and Jong Un.

Back in May 2000, Kim Jong Il made his first trip to China as North Korea’s top leader. An informal visit, it was kept under wraps until Kim, the father of North Korea’s current leader, returned to Pyongyang.

Kim had a big request for Jiang Zemin, then China’s president.

“I am preparing for an inspection of the northeast region [of China],” Kim told Jiang. “Could you make arrangements for it?”

Jiang’s face contorted into a quizzical expression. The word Kim used was the Korean equivalent of shicha, a Chinese term meaning inspection. Inspections are what leaders conduct to see how their own common people are doing.

Kim’s use of inspection not only contradicted reality, it was disrespectful to China.

Jiang told Kim in a calm manner, “In your case, you mean visit, correct?”

“No,” Kim snapped back immediately. “It is an inspection. My father [Kim Il Sung, North Korea’s first leader] told me that the entire ‘northeast’ belongs to us.”

Stunned by Kim’s response, Jiang asked the North Korean leader, “How can the ‘northeast’ be all yours?”

“This is not my father’s view,” Kim said. “This is a remark made by Chairman Mao Zedong,” the founding father of the People’s Republic of China.

Again, Jiang was flabbergasted. This time, he summoned an official from the Communist Party’s International Liaison Department and ordered him to check whether Mao had actually made such a remark in the past.

The official reported back to Jiang the following afternoon, confirming Mao’s remarks.  [Nikkei Asian Review]

You can read the rest at the link, but Mao made a comment to Kim Il-sung how prior Korean dynasties had been pushed out of Northeast China to south of the Yalu River by past Chinese emperors.  Kim Il-sung used that comment to justify North Korea being ceded a chunk of Northeast China which Chinese leaders over the years have scoffed at to include when Kim Jong-il brought it up.  It is unclear if the current North Korean leader Kim Jong-un shares such delusions of grandeur, but considering that his grandfather and father believed in it, I would not be surprised if Kim Jong-un doesn’t bring up the issue again at some point with China as well.

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J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

More likely Fatty will end up ceding his territory to Big Brother than vice versa.

rocketman
rocketman
6 years ago

Maybe Kim will tell China that if they don’t give up the northeast territory he’ll have a button on his desk for them too!

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