- On Thursday (Nov 26), the foreign ministers of South Korea and China pledged to work together to advance bilateral ties and address regional and global issues, including the stalled nuclear talks involving North Korea and the COVID-19 pandemic.
- South Korea’s Kang Kyung-wha held talks with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi who arrived in Seoul late on Wednesday, after spending two days in Tokyo amid talk of a trip to Seoul by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- Wang said his visit was to highlight the importance of bilateral relations as the two countries cooperate as strategic partners on defending regional peace and stability and promote global governance.
- Kang thanked Wang for the visit, expressing hopes for an exchange of views to deepen cooperation on issues such as North Korea, the pandemic, and economic recovery in the run-up to the 30th anniversary of bilateral relations in 2022.
- She said she was also looking forward to discuss ways to manage the fluid situation on the Korean peninsula in a stable manner and to foster the conditions for their efforts to build lasting peace.
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