Xi Jinping expresses hope China can open ‘new chapter’ in relations with North Korea
Chinese leader sends message of ‘high trust and wholehearted support’ to Kim Jong-un after major party event

Xi said he was ready to work with Kim to “open a new chapter in China-DPRK [Democratic People’s Republic of Korea] friendship, serve the cause of socialist development in both countries, and enhance the well-being and friendship of our peoples”.
Xi also said he hoped that North Korea’s “party and people” would take the opportunity to “drive the socialist cause in DPRK to constantly break new ground”.
The Chinese leader added that China and North Korea were “socialist [and] friendly neighbours” and said “safeguarding, consolidating and developing China-DPRK relations remains an unwavering policy” of Beijing.
Kim succeeded his father Kim Jong-il as the supreme leader upon his death in December 2011.
In 2016, he revived the custom of holding a party congress every five years – after a 36-year pause.