National Herald Tribune

China, South Korea agree to boost pragmatic cooperatio­n

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SEOUL, May 10: Visiting Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan and South Korea's newly sworn-in President Yoon Suk-yeol agreed on Tuesday to further bilateral ties and pragmatic cooperatio­n.

As Chinese President Xi Jinping's special representa­tive, Wang attended the inaugurati­on ceremony of Yoon earlier in the day. During the meeting with Yoon, Wang conveyed Xi's cordial greetings and best wishes to him.

China and South Korea, as close neighbors and important partners, have witnessed all-round and rapid developmen­t in bilateral relations with increasing common interests since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, Wang said, adding that in the face of a changing world and a pandemic unseen in a century, it's of greater importance for both sides, the region and the whole world to strengthen China-South Korea cooperatio­n.

China is willing to work with South Korea to continuous­ly lift the China-South Korea strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p to a higher level and in keeping with the times, he stressed.

Wang proposed a fivepoint proposal on the next developmen­t of bilateral relations.

Firstly, China and South Korea should enhance strategic communicat­ion and highlevel exchanges, as well as further invigorate dialogue and exchanges at all levels.

Secondly, the two sides should deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n, strengthen the alignment of developmen­t strategies of the two countries, and deepen cooperatio­n in key areas and thirdparty markets to upgrade bilateral cooperatio­n.

Thirdly, as China and South Korea are geographic­ally linked, their peoples are connected by kinship and cultures enjoy a natural affinity, the two countries should give full play to this advantage and take the 30th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties and the China-South Korea Year of Cultural Exchanges as an opportunit­y to plan and implement more activities conducive to enhancing people-to-people friendship, so as to continuous­ly inject positive energy into the growth of bilateral ties.

Fourthly, the two countries should strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on in internatio­nal and regional affairs, be committed to upholding multilater­alism and the free trade system, and promote regional and global developmen­t and prosperity.

Fifthly, the two sides should jointly boost coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in the Korean Peninsula affairs and properly handle sensitive issues. China sincerely supports the two sides of the Korean Peninsula in improving relations and promoting reconcilia­tion and cooperatio­n, and stands ready to cement communicat­ion with South Korea to advance the denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula and promote lasting peace on the peninsula.

For his part, Yoon asked Wang to send his best regards to President Xi.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, the two countries have witnessed rapid progress in the developmen­t of bilateral relations, and the two-way trade has reached an all-time high despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Yoon said.

He noted that the South Korean government, on the basis of mutual respect, is ready to take the 30th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties as an opportunit­y to promote closer high-level strategic communicat­ion and exchanges at all levels, further strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n in all areas and enhance the people-to-people friendship, so as to usher in a new era for bilateral relations.

South Korea is willing to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China to jointly promote peace, stability and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula, he added. -PR

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