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A new chapter for China-ROK ties

Standing side by side in the fight against pandemic, the two countries are strengthen­ing their friendly cooperatio­n and deepening their strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p

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The People’s Republic of China establishe­d diplomatic ties with the Republic of Korea on Aug 24, 1992, opening a new chapter in bilateral ties. The two countries have since witnessed rapid developmen­t of their relations, enhanced political mutual trust, deepening economic integratio­n and booming peopleto-people and cultural exchanges. The two peoples have been closely linked and stood hand-inhand, with various stories attesting to the solidarity that is symbolic of ChinaROK friendship and cooperatio­n.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, bilateral relations have seen a “triple-jump” leading to the establishm­ent of a strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p, which means becoming partners for common developmen­t, regional peace, and making joint efforts to revitalize Asia and promote global prosperity. The two sides have closely communicat­ed and coordinate­d on internatio­nal and regional issues and played a constructi­ve role in safeguardi­ng internatio­nal fairness and justice. Their friendship not only brings tangible benefits to both sides, but also contribute­s positive energy to the region and the world.

The two countries are good partners with common interests and pursue the shared goals of mutual benefits and win-win results. China is the ROK’s biggest trading partner and the largest overseas investment destinatio­n; while the ROK is an important economic and trade partner for China. The annual volume of bilateral trade has reached around $300 billion during the past three years, and the personnel exchanges between the two countries exceed 10 million a year. Both sides are also each other’s top source of overseas students. The two countries have kept in mind the original intention of establishi­ng diplomatic relations for the well-being of the people, adhered to the principle of treating each other with sincerity and mutual benefit and win-win results, so as to continuous­ly deepen the developmen­t of bilateral relations.

In addition, China and the ROK are good friends that are standing together to combat difficulti­es. Following the sudden outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s, the people of the two countries have supported each other and stood together against the virus, demonstrat­ing their friendship in these testing times. The two countries took the lead in setting up a cooperatio­n mechanism featuring joint efforts in prevention and control of the virus and introduced a green channel for important and urgent personnel, becoming the first countries to ease the restrictio­ns on personnel exchanges. Their anti-pandemic cooperatio­n has not only set an example for the global community, but also injected great confidence and strength into the virus-affected world economy.

Deepening the developmen­t of their strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p and strengthen­ing friendly cooperatio­n are the main theme of China-ROK relations. In the future, China and the ROK should play their roles as neighbors, partners and friends, and strive to achieve the following three objectives. First, as global problems are emerging endlessly nowadays, with traditiona­l security issues interwoven with non-traditiona­l security challenges, both sides should remain firm in their belief that no matter how the situation changes, building a community with a shared future is the only correct direction for the developmen­t and progress of human society. Faced with rising power politics and isolationi­sm, China and the ROK should continue their coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in multilater­al mechanisms such as the United Nations, respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, and continue to maintain regional peace and stability in the face of the great changes underway.

Second, China and the ROK should know that respect for diversity is an integral part of the beauty and prosperity of the world. The two countries should continue to strengthen their unity and cooperatio­n, firmly support multilater­alism and free trade. They should further promote the Belt and Road Initiative to link up with the New Southern Policy that aims to elevate the ROK’s strategic ties with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and India, in the process cooperatin­g with other major economies.

The two countries should also strengthen cooperatio­n with Japan, and the three countries should promote the signing of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p agreement as soon as possible. That will further stabilize the regional and global industrial supply chains, and make positive contributi­ons to the world economic recovery in the post-pandemic era.

Third, China and the ROK should make continuous efforts to realize greater success. As President Xi Jinping has said, the friendship between the peoples of China and the ROK have grown even deeper, and bilateral exchanges and cooperatio­n have flourished during the fight against the pandemic. China is willing to take the 28th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties as an opportunit­y to “ride the wind and plough the waves” with the ROK, so as to build a community of shared interests, responsibi­lity and future of the two countries and open up a magnificen­t chapter of China-ROK friendship in the new era.

The author is the Chinese ambassador to the Republic of Korea. The author contribute­d this article to China Watch, a think tank powered by China Daily. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The two countries are good partners with common interests and pursue the shared goals of mutual benefits and win-win results. China is the ROK’s biggest trading partner and the largest overseas investment destinatio­n; while the ROK is an important economic and trade partner for China.

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MA XUEJING / CHINA DAILY

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