Politics, Asia - Pacific

Top Chinese, S.Korean diplomats discuss trade, security

Visit by China’s top diplomat shows ‘close cooperation’, says South Korean foreign minister

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 26.11.2020 - Update : 26.11.2020
Top Chinese, S.Korean diplomats discuss trade, security

ANKARA

Top Chinese and South Korean diplomats on Thursday held a meeting to discuss trade, security, and maritime issues.

During the high-level visit to South Korea's capital Seoul, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in his meeting with South Korean counterpart Kang Kyung-wha pushed forward “linking of the Belt and Road Initiative [BRI] with South Korea’s development,” Chinese daily Global Times reported.

The two sides also discussed ways to “reach an agreement on the second phase of China-South Korea Free Trade Agreement.”

The BRI is a mammoth development project initiated by China’s President Xi Jinping which covers dozens of countries through roads, rail links, and other developmental projects and investments.

Wang’s visit to Seoul came after he flew to Japan early this week to discuss regional issues with his Japanese counterpart.

South Korea and Japan are close allies of the US in the far east. The high-level exchanges of visits came amid strained bilateral relations between Washington and Beijing.

China and South Korea reached a 10-point consensus where they agreed to “strengthen anti-virus cooperation, improve and expand ‘express line’ arrangements, and work with Japan to promote China-SouthKorea-Japan Free Trade Agreement.”

“My visit to South Korea when the COVID-19 situation has yet to end is intended to show the importance we attach to China-South Korea relations through actual action and to show confidence that South Korea can prevail in its fight over COVID-19,” Wang said, according to South Korean Yonhap News.

South Korea’s top diplomat Kang Kyung-wha said the visit by Wang shows “close cooperation between the foreign ministries of the two countries.”

“Ahead of the 30th anniversary in 2022 of the establishment of bilateral ties, I hope for an exchange of opinions on further fleshing out the strategic partnership between the two countries,” Kang said.

Seoul is also pushing to host a summit among the leaders of South Korea, China, and Japan before the end of this year.

“China and South Korea have been in close communication on cooperation in various fields, including high-level exchanges,” Wang said on the possibility of President Xi Jinping’s visit to South Korea.

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