South Korea tells China it wants to normalise ties, Yonhap reports
South Korea aims to reset ties with China through high-level talks focusing on strategic cooperation and balancing relations with the U.S., amid 33 years of diplomatic history.
- South Korea aims to normalize relations with China, as expressed by envoy Park during talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on August 24.
- Park expressed hope for cooperation to open the door to normalizing South Korea-China relations, which have been strained in recent years.
- Wang emphasized China's commitment to maintaining stability and urged both countries to improve national sentiment and manage sensitivities properly.
- Park noted that President Lee highly values the Seoul-Beijing relationship, aiming to return bilateral ties to a normal path.
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The tense situation between China and South Korea is expected to be a topic of the past soon. "Good neighbourhood is possible," said the Chinese Foreign Minister after the meeting with the South Korean delegation.


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