Li Qiang and Lee Jae Myung back free trade and multilateralism in Beijing talks
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Selfies, smiles and carefully weighed words: on a visit to Beijing, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung attempted on Monday 5 January to open a new phase in a Sino-Korean relationship for a long time. This is at the very moment when China is at a knife shot with Japan about Taiwan. A very political visit, between economic warming and diplomatic balancing number.
China, South Korea Reaffirm Free Trade In High-Level Talks
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung voiced strong support for free trade and multilateral cooperation during talks in Beijing, as both sides seek to deepen economic ties, according to official Chinese statements. Li said China is ready to expand cooperation with South Korea in high-end manufacturing, new energy, and artificial intelligence, while widening market access and strengthening political trust. South Korean…
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has been betting this Tuesday on turning the "resumption of relations" with China into an "irreversible trend," statements he made during a meeting with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang as part of his visit to the Asian giant.
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