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South Korea's President Lee to visit China from January 4 to 7 as Seoul seeks to restore ties
Lee Jae-myung aims to strengthen economic ties and address peninsula security while cautiously managing relations amid US-China tensions, marking the first visit since 2019.
- Lee Jae Myung, the South Korean President, is scheduled to visit China from Sunday for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- The visit marks Lee's first trip to China since taking office in June and the first state visit by a South Korean president since 2017.
- Lee and Xi are expected to discuss cooperation in areas such as supply chain investments, the digital economy, and responses to transnational crime.
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South Korea’s Lee to meet Xi in China as Japan tensions simmer
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during his inaugural state visit to the world’s No. 2 economy, just as tensions simmer between Beijing and Tokyo. Read more...
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Read Full ArticleWhat's at stake for Lee in upcoming visit to China?
President Lee Jae Myung is set to visit Beijing next week for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, drawing attention to whether the rare trip by a South Korean leader will yield tangible results as long-strained bilateral ties show signs of improvement. Analysts say that while the two sides are unlikely to reach concrete agreements on sensitive security issues, progress could be made in economic and cultural areas. According to the presid…
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right7Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Center, 39% Right
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- 39% of the sources are Center, 39% of the sources lean Right
39% Right
L 22%
C 39%
R 39%
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