Chinese President Xi Jinping to make first official visit to North Korea

Chinese President Xi Jinping to make first official visit to North Korea

Xi is making the trip "at the invitation" of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Xinhua reported Monday..

Xi is making the trip "at the invitation" of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Xinhua reported Monday. North Korean state media also confirmed the visit. The meeting takes place a week before G20 summit in Japan, where Xi is expected to meet with US President Donald Trump, and comes as nuclear negotiations between North Korea and the United States have stalled. Relations between the two countries had been in a deep chill under the North Korean leader until recently, but an unexpected visit by Kim to China in March 2018 signaled the beginning of a new era of Beijing-Pyongyang relations. In the preceding years, Kim had purged several key officials with close ties to Beijing, including his uncle Jang Song Thaek. He had also angered China through his provocative missile and nuclear testing, which went against Beijing's goal of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula.However since that visit early last year, Xi and Kim have met four times, with China even lending the young North Korean leader a plane to attend a June 2018 summit with Trump in Singapore.The Chinese President was originally rumored to be planning a visit to Pyongyang that same month, but the trip never materialized.This week's state visit will make Xi the first Chinese leader to visit North Korea since his predecessor, Hu Jintao visited in 2005.China is North Korea's number one trading and economic partner, and is Pyongyang'sRead More – Source

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