Kim supports China multipolar world
Definition
A recent political statement referring to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's endorsement of China's advocacy for a multipolar world order, voiced during his meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on April 10, 2026.
A headline shorthand capturing Pyongyang's alignment with Beijing's vision of global power distribution away from U.S. dominance, emphasizing strategic partnership amid shifting geopolitics.
Examples
Forget bromances in K-dramas; 'Kim supports China multipolar world' is the real plot twist from Pyongyang's latest summit.
In a move smoother than a North Korean synchronized swim team, Kim supports China multipolar world while toasting with Wang Yi.
'Kim supports China multipolar world' – because why settle for unipolar boredom when you can have a global potluck of powers?
Rocket scientists worldwide nodded approvingly as headlines blared: Kim supports China multipolar world, diversifying the superpower playlist.