尹大統領と習近平首席が「対話」…「中韓首脳会談の開催は協議中」
President Yun and Chinese President Xi Jinping held “dialogue”… “We are discussing holding a China-South Korea summit”
South Korean President Yoon Seo-gyul met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 16th (local time) and had a three-minute conversation.
Visited San Francisco, USA to attend the APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) Summit
During the interview, President Yun met with President Xi before the start of the first APEC session that afternoon and shook hands with a smile. Kim Tae Hee-yo, first deputy director of the National Security Office of the South Korean presidential office, said:
During a press conference at the local press center on the same day, President Yoon said, ``In addition to the official meeting, President Yoon met with the leaders of various countries at the welcome reception yesterday evening and dinner today, and discussed a variety of outstanding issues.''
``Before Session 1 began, I met with President Xi and had a chat for about 3 to 4 minutes.'' A high-ranking official in the South Korean presidential office told reporters, ``The two leaders met in Indonesia last November.
It was the first time in about a year since the G20 summit held in Bali, Afghanistan, and we exchanged greetings."
President Yoon said, ``I hope that we will take advantage of this APEC opportunity and achieve good results.''
To this, President Xi replied, ``I am confident of a good outcome.I hope that China and South Korea will cooperate with each other to achieve this goal.'' President Yun also said, ``At the Hangzhou Asian Games, Prime Minister Han Deok-soo
Thank you for your warm welcome,'' and President Xi responded, ``I had a wonderful meeting with Prime Minister Han.'' “President Xi held talks with the leaders of Japan and the United States, but why was the China-South Korea summit held?
In response to a question about whether it has yet to be finalized, a high-ranking official said, ``China will first focus all its energy on talks with the United States, and then decide how compactly it can hold talks with other countries at other times.''
"I'm doing it," he explained. He continued, ``For that reason, after the U.S.-China meeting, we held a short meeting with Japan, and the realization of a Korea-China summit is a different matter,'' adding, ``The two countries are currently holding talks based on strategic decisions.''
"We are continuing to judge whether it is a good idea to return to the country."
2023/11/17 16:05 KST
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