Update | Xi Jinping ‘wants to improve ties with North Korea’
North Korean state media say Xi comments were reply to Kim Jong-un message to Chinese president, as Donald Trump prepares to start first trip to Asia while in office
President Xi Jinping has replied to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s message of congratulations after the Communist Party congress, with the Chinese leader saying he is hoping to improve ties between the two nations, according to North Korean state media.
The message comes as US President Donald Trump is about to start his first trip to Asia while in office, with North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme likely to be high on his agenda.
Details of Xi’s message were reported by North Korea’s official news agency, but his remarks were not carried by Chinese state media.
“I wish that under the new situation the Chinese side will make efforts with the DPRK to promote relations between the two parties … for stable development and thus make a positive contribution to providing the peoples of the two countries with greater happiness and to defend regional peace and stability and common prosperity,” Xi was quoted as saying by the Korean Central News Agency.
Kim wished Xi great success heading China’s government after the Communist Party congress concluded last month, a rare personal message from the North Korean leader to another head of state.
Ties between the two countries and traditional allies are strained amid Pyongyang’s development of nuclear weapons, with China backing UN sanctions to rein in North Korea’s nuclear programme.