Relationship between China and North Korea China and North Korea are strong supporters, they are trading partners. The Chinese backed Koreans in the Korean War (1950-1953). North Korea is a trader of fuel, food and weapons in China. An example of a Chinese who supports North Korean political leaders, Kim Jung-eun provided him with diplomatic protection against other countries. It is North Korea that supports the DPRK (Kim Jung-eun) regime, and so far the Chinese have opposed severe international sanctions against North Korea, and they wanted North Korea to collapse.
The relationship between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States is the international relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States of America. The political and diplomatic relationship between North Korea and the United States was always hostile during the Korean War. In recent years, the nuclear development program of North Korea has been divided into six nuclear weapons tests, the launching of long-range missiles that can aim at thousands of miles away, and the weapons that continue threatening the nuclear weapons of rice and South Korea I decided most of the relationship. President George W. Bush called North Korea "part of the axis of evil" from the threat of nuclear capability during the presidential election.
South Korea and North Korea held peace talks on North Korea's missile launch on September 9, 2016, but North Korea continues to develop missile launches. Since its founding, North Korea has conducted the fifth nuclear test as part of its 68th anniversary. In response, South Korea made clear that he is planning to assassinate Kim Jung-eun. According to statistics of the National Unification Research Institute of Korea in 2017, 58% of Korean citizens say that unity is necessary. Of the respondents surveyed in 2017, 14% answered "It is necessary to unify really," 44% answered "It is necessary to unify." 46% agree with survey question "Do you need to unify even if DPR Korea and North Korea can coexist in peace?", 32% disagree