South Korea foreign minister to visit China this week, Yonhap reports
- According to Yonhap News Agency on September 14, South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun is scheduled to travel to China this week to hold discussions with Wang Yi, his Chinese counterpart.
- Cho's visit follows recent summit meetings between China's Xi Jinping and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, which marked their first encounter in six years.
- South Korea has called on Beijing to actively facilitate talks with Pyongyang regarding its nuclear weapons program amid recent developments.
- For the first time in several years, Beijing’s official report on the Xi-Kim meeting omitted any mention of North Korea’s nuclear disarmament, a change that some experts viewed as a significant concession to Kim.
- Cho is scheduled to visit China this week, where he will meet with Wang Yi and address the likelihood of President Xi Jinping attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Gyeongju starting October 31.
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South Korea foreign minister to visit China September 17-18
South Korea foreign minister to visit China September 17-18 South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will visit China between September 17 and 18, the foreign ministry said on Monday.Cho will hold a meeting on Wednesday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and discuss various plans including Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to South Korea next month, the ministry said in a statement.
South Korea foreign minister to visit China this week: Report
SEOUL: South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will visit China this week and meet his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported on Sunday (Sep 14).During his visit to Beijing around Wednesday, Cho is expected to discuss Chinese President Xi Jinping's possible attendance at the sum
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