Erna Solberg says she is "happy that we now normalise our diplomatic and political relations with China."
"Direct contact with the Chinese leadership is important for a solid and predictable relationship characterised by mutual interests, trust and understanding," Solberg said of the April 7-10 visit.
In 2010, Norway's Nobel committee awarded Liu Xiaobo the peace prize, infuriating China. Liu is still imprisoned in northern China. Although Norway's government has no say over the Nobel panel's choices, China suspended a bilateral trade deal and restricted imports of Norwegian salmon.
Beijing had always demanded that Norway recognise the error of awarding the prize to Liu, but was not specific about what it wanted. China had characterised prize award as "gross interference" in its affairs.
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In December, the countries said normal relations have resumed. The Chinese Foreign Ministry then said that Norway "made important and explicit statements on issues concerning China's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
Solberg noted it would be the first visit to by a Norwegian prime minister in a decade. She will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Borge Brende and a trade delegation.
Solberg's visit to Beijing comes after Xi plans to meet US President Donald Trump in Florida April 6-7.
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