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Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

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Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

2025-11-01 20:36 Last Updated At:11-02 01:37

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday said that China stands ready to work with the Republic of Korea (ROK) to ensure the steady and long-term development of their strategic cooperative partnership.

Xi said during his talks with ROK President Lee Jae-myung that China and the ROK are important neighbors that cannot be moved away and cooperation partners that cannot be separated.

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations 33 years ago, the two countries have transcended differences in social systems and ideologies, actively advanced exchanges and cooperation across the board, and achieved mutual success and common prosperity, he said.

Facts have proven that promoting the sound and steady development of China-ROK relations has always been the right choice that serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples and meets the trend of the times, Xi said.

China values its relations with the ROK and maintains consistency and stability in its policy toward the country, he said.

China is ready to enhance communication with the ROK, deepen cooperation, expand common interests, and tackle challenges together, ensuring that the China-ROK strategic cooperative partnership contributes more positive energy to regional peace and development, Xi said.

Xi put forward a four-point proposal for opening up new prospects for China-ROK relations.

First, Xi urged both sides to enhance strategic communication and consolidate the foundation of mutual trust.

Noting that the two sides should view the bilateral relations from a long-term perspective, Xi called on China and the ROK to pursue common development through mutual respect, and achieve win-win cooperation by seeking common ground while shelving differences.

The two countries should respect each other's social systems and development paths, accommodate each other's core interests and major concerns, and properly manage differences and disagreements through friendly consultations, he added.

Xi proposed making full use of the dialogue channels and exchange mechanisms between the two countries to pool strength for the development of bilateral relations.

Second, Xi urged both sides to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation and tighten the bond of interests.

Noting that to help one's neighbor succeed is to help oneself, Xi said that China is willing to work with the ROK based on the principle of mutual benefit and win-win results, accelerate the second phase of negotiations on the China-ROK free trade agreement, and tap the cooperation potential in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, biopharmaceuticals, green industries and the silver economy, so as to upgrade the quality of their economic and trade cooperation.

Both sides attach great importance to combating online gambling and telecom fraud, the Chinese president said, adding that China and the ROK can carry out cooperation at the bilateral and regional levels to better safeguard the safety of the two peoples and their properties.

Third, Xi called on two countries to strengthen the friendship between the two peoples and bring their hearts closer together.

China and the ROK should better communicate with the media and the general public, send more positive messages, and check tendencies that may harm the relationship, he said, adding that the two countries should conduct healthy and beneficial cultural and people-to-people exchanges to deepen mutual understanding and consolidate the popular foundation of bilateral relations.

They should facilitate cross-border travel, and encourage more exchanges among the youth, media and think tanks as well as at the local level, so as to foster mutual affinity between their peoples and create a favorable atmosphere for the sound and stable development of bilateral relations, Xi added.

Fourth, Xi urged the two countries to strengthen multilateral cooperation and jointly promote peace and development.

Xi said that China congratulates the ROK on successfully hosting the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, adding that as China takes over as APEC host, it is willing to work with member economies to advance the Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific and regional economic integration, so as to build an Asia-Pacific community together.

The two countries should work together to practice true multilateralism, safeguard the multilateral trading system, and make global governance more just and equitable, he said.

Xi stressed that the fourth plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee has reviewed and adopted the Recommendations for Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan.

Noting that China's economy has a solid foundation, advantages in many areas, strong resilience and great potential, with conditions and underlying trend supporting its long-term growth unchanged, Xi said China will resolutely expand high-level opening up and share development opportunities with all countries of the world.

For his part, Lee said he warmly welcomed President Xi for his state visit to the ROK after 11 years, underscoring its great significance for ROK-China relations.

Since the establishment of their diplomatic relations, the ROK and China have continuously deepened mutually beneficial cooperation across the board, which has boosted economic development in both countries, he said.

The two countries are neighbors, and more importantly, inseparable partners, Lee said, adding that the ROK attaches great importance to its relations with China and stands ready to work with China to further advance the friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries.

The two sides should maintain close high-level interactions, promote exchanges among political parties and at the subnational levels, and properly handle differences, he said.

China's 15th Five-Year Plan outlines the direction and priorities for its economic development in the next five years, Lee said, adding that the ROK is ready to enhance mutually beneficial cooperation with China, keep industrial and supply chains stable, and bring more benefits to the two peoples.

The ROK is ready to intensify people-to-people exchanges with China to strengthen the bond between the two peoples, he said.

The ROK supports China in hosting the 2026 APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, and stands ready to strengthen communication and coordination with China in international and regional affairs to jointly promote regional and global peace and development, he added.

After the talks, the two heads of state jointly witnessed the exchange of cooperation documents covering economy and trade, finance, agriculture, law enforcement, and science and technology.

Later on Saturday, Lee held a cordial, small-group meeting with Xi and hosted a welcome banquet in honor of Xi.

Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

Xi says China willing to work with ROK for steady development of strategic cooperative partnership

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's official visit to China signals a policy shift towards building a more pragmatic relationship between the two countries, according to a Canadian researcher.

Carney arrived in Beijing on Wednesday to begin an official visit to China through Saturday, which marks the first trip by a Canadian Prime Minister to the country in eight years.

Robert Hanlon, director and principal investigator of Canada and the Asia Pacific Policy Project (CAPPP) at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, told the China Global Television Network (CGTN) that Carney's visit indicates Canada is recalibrating its strategic perception of China, which could cement the foundation for the country's economic diversification efforts and boost the development of bilateral cooperation.

"I think it's a clear message that he has moved Canada's strategy to a much more pragmatic, interest-based, -focused relationship with our trading partners, moving away from values-based narratives that we might have heard on previous governments. Canada has spoken about moving from what the Prime Minister's Office is calling "from reliance to resilience", and that means diversifying our economies and our trade everywhere in the world. And so China being our second largest trading partner, it makes perfect sense for our PM to head to Beijing," he said.

The scholar also noted the huge cooperation potential between the two sides in economic and trade fields, citing Canada's efforts to step up shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the planned construction of an oil pipeline in Alberta which aims to increase export access to Asian markets. "Canada and China both share tremendous economic opportunities together and so finding ways to enhance our exports. Canada specifically looking to build out its LNG and oil, kind of export market. We know Canada is a major producer of critical minerals and China is a buyer. And so there's a lot of synergy between that kind of those kind of markets," he said.

Canadian PM's visit to China paves way for more pragmatic trade ties: scholar

Canadian PM's visit to China paves way for more pragmatic trade ties: scholar

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