South Korea calls for greater Chinese efforts to bring North Korea back to talks
APEC leaders pledged deeper regional economic cooperation following a US-China agreement to ease trade tensions amid challenges like supply chain disruptions and aging populations.
- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said he would take active steps to lower military tensions with North Korea and called for peace on the Korean Peninsula to ensure prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.
 - North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Pak Myong Ho slammed South Korea for talking about the "daydream" of North Korea's denuclearization, saying it is a "pipedream that can never be realized."
 - After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the APEC leaders issued a joint statement pledging greater cooperation to overcome challenges in the global economy hit by U.S.-China trade tensions.
 
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Gyeongju. Leaders of 21 Pacific Basin nations concluded their annual summit with a statement stressing the need to strengthen regional economic cooperation as a strategy to overcome challenges in a global economy strongly affected by trade tensions between the United States and China, the two largest economies in the world.
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