World | Hu Jintao China, North Korea Pump Up Ties During Kim's Visit North Korean leader says he's rejoin nuclear talks By Nick McMaster Posted Aug 30, 2010 4:37 PM CDT Copied In this image made Monday, Aug. 30, 2010 from China Central Television footage, North Korea's Kim Jong Il, left, walks with Chinese President Hu Jintao, right. (AP Photo/CCTV via APTN) Kim Jong-Il and Hu Jintao cozied up during their secretive five-day meeting in China, with Hu using economic development aid for the impoverished North to prod Pyongyang into a return to six-party talks on nuclear disarmament. As the LA Times reports, Kim's trip clearly snubbed Jimmy Carter, seeming to indicate that North Korea has given up on relations with the US to focus on China. The two countries certainly reveled in their shared communist past: "Through this visit, the North Korean side had yet another in-depth experience of the preciousness, of the friendship created by older generations of revolutionaries of both countries," Kim said in a statement released today by Beijing. Read These Next A banquet hall shooting left 4 dead in Stockton, California. White House site now lists accusations against news outlets. One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. The Atlantic has a lengthy profile of RFK Jr. Report an error