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Xi Jinping vows to address difference­s with South Korea

- AGENCIES

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that he is ready to make concerted efforts with his South Korean counterpar­t Moon Jae-in to address the difference­s between the two countries.

Xi made the remarks in a congratula­tory message sent to Moon on the 25th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of China-South Korea diplomatic relations, Xinhua news agency reported.

Xi said: “With concerted efforts by China and South Korea, bilateral relations kept developing since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties 25 years ago, bringing tangible benefits and making positive contributi­ons to regional peace and developmen­t in the two countries.”

Xi called on both sides to treasure the achievemen­ts and said he stands ready to join efforts with Moon to consolidat­e political mutual trust, properly address difference­s and push for the stable and healthy developmen­t of bilateral relations.

Earlier, Beijing and Seoul engaged in rows over the US anti-missile system Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD), which prompted China to impose a covert boycott of South Korean interests.

While Seoul and Washington say that the system, installed on South Korean territory, was designed to intercept North Korean missiles, China believes its deployment has only escalated tensions in the region.

China also considers the system a threat to its security. It fears that its powerful radars could be used to obtain informatio­n from its military facilities and has repeatedly warned that it would take measures to protect its interests.—IANS

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