Wang Yi Seoul Visit Planned for Talks
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to visit Seoul for a two-day bid to shore up Seoul-Beijing ties, with talks planned with Foreign Minister Cho Hyun and a courtesy call on President Lee Jae Myung ahead of the November APEC summit in Shenzhen. The trip marks Wang’s first official visit to South Korea in five years and the first domestic foreign ministers’ meeting since the current administration took office. Discussions are expected to cover bilateral relations, North Korea-related issues, and broader regional dynamics, reflecting Beijing’s interest in preventing a decoupling of the two economies and managing trilateral security concerns with the United States and Japan. In addition to ministerial talks, there is mention of potential talks on South Korea’s Hallyu policy, a second-phase Korea-China FTA, and broader trade and technology cooperation. The visit occurs amid shifting regional alignments, with South Korea recalibrating ties with Beijing while balancing security commitments with Washington, and it aims to reinforce dialogue ahead of regional forums and ongoing negotiations on the Korean Peninsula. Overall, the meetings underscore Beijing’s push to maintain a stable, economically integrated relationship with Seoul even as regional tensions and cooperation patterns evolve.
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