South Korean President Moon Jae-in | Photo: Reuters
South Korea wants to establish peace on the Korean Peninsula and wants to stop fighting and work with China. China also wants to build good relations with South Korea.
On Thursday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he would continue to work to end the fighting and establish long-term peace on the Korean Peninsula.
The country’s president’s office said the information. The news agency Reuters reported this information.
According to Reuters, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is currently on a visit to South Korea. The South Korean president had a meeting with him. After the meeting, he spoke of establishing peace.
South Korea’s Blue House said in a statement that the partnership would be further strengthened through a bilateral agreement to end the coronavirus epidemic.
Negotiations have been going on for a long time to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula and for regional peace and stability.
An Al Jazeera report said the two countries had agreed to resume suspended talks on North Korea’s nuclear program during Wang’s visit.
Wang also briefed Seoul on preparations for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to South Korea.
Moon thanked Beijing for Wang’s visit as China’s top diplomat and thanked Beijing for its constructive and cooperative role in the Korean peace process.