Xi to send envoy to N Korea
A senior Chinese diplomat will visit North Korea from tomorrow as a special envoy of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Beijing said, although it did not say he was planning to discuss North Korea's nuclear and ballistic programmes.
China has repeatedly pushed for a diplomatic solution to the crisis, but in recent months has had only limited high-level exchanges with North Korea. The last time China's special envoy for North Korea visited the country was in February last year.
In a brief dispatch, the official Xinhua news agency said Song Tao, who heads the ruling Communist Party's external affairs department, would leave for North Korea.
He will "inform the DPRK of the 19th CPC National Congress and visit the DPRK", Xinhua said yesterday, using the North's official name and referring to China's recently concluded Communist Party Congress at which Xi further cemented his power.
North Korea's KCNA news agency confirmed the visit, but said only that it would take place "soon".
The trip will come just a week after US President Donald Trump visited Beijing as part of a lengthy Asia tour, where he pressed for greater action to rein in North Korea, especially from China, with which North Korea does 90 percent of its trade.
It is not clear how long Song could stay, but he has already visited Vietnam and Laos to inform them of the results of the congress, a typical courtesy China extends other communist countries after such important meetings.
It is also unclear whether Song will meet North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un.
The two countries would also "exchange opinions on matters of mutual concern" during the visit, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang.
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