North Korea informed its residents the day after announcing Kim Jong Un's schedule to attend the victory celebration in China.

On the 29th, the Labor Party's official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reports the news of General Secretary Kim Jong Un's visit to China on the 3rd of next month. /Courtesy of Pyongyang Rodong Sinmun

The North Korean Labor Party's official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reported on the front page on the 29th that Kim, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, will soon visit China to attend the 80th anniversary celebration of the victory in the 'People's Anti-Japanese War and the Global Anti-Fascist War (World War II)' on the 3rd of next month.

North Korea's state-run radio, Korean Central Broadcasting, also reported the same information on that morning.

The day before, North Korea announced Kim's visit to China through the state news agency, Korean Central News Agency, in the morning and made it public through domestic media the following day.

Rodong Sinmun and the Central Broadcasting did not mention other attendees or detailed information, similar to the Korean Central News Agency.

After coming to power, Kim has visited China, Russia, Singapore, and Vietnam for bilateral meetings, but this will be the first time he appears on a diplomatic stage with multiple leaders, including events in a multilateral consultative body, during the upcoming China's Victory Day.

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