Lee’s First Visit to Beijing: A Nuanced Restoration of China-South Korea Ties
Fifteen agreements and nine MoUs were signed to boost cooperation in technology, trade, and supply chains during Lee Jae-myung's visit to China with over 200 South Korean business leaders.
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Beijing Struggles to Distance Seoul From US-Led Security Alliance: Analysts
As South Korean President Lee Jae-myung wrapped up his four-day state visit to China seeking expanded trade, experts warned that Beijing is likely to use the engagement to pilfer critical technologies and subvert Seoul’s trilateral defense coordination with Washington and Tokyo. Lee said on Jan. 8 that he had laid the groundwork for fully restoring ties with Beijing, according to The Korea Times. The trip, which began on Jan. 4, was the first by…
After several years of tense relations, South Korea and China are trying to re-engage in dialogue. South Korean President's official visit to Beijing marks a first step towards a cautious appeasement between the two Asian powers, against the backdrop of regional economic and security issues. A highly symbolic visit South Korean President visited China in early January 2026, a first in several years for a South Korean Head of State. This visit co…
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