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Yang Jietsu, who oversees China's diplomacy, will come to Korea next week as soon as possible. It appears to be to discuss the issue of President Xi Jinping's visit to Korea, which was opaque due to coronavirus.

This is reporter Kim Hye-young.

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Yang Jietsu, a political member of the Chinese Communist Party, is expected to visit Korea next week as soon as possible.

Official announcements by the two governments have yet to be made, but a senior government official met with reporters and confirmed indirectly that there is a possibility of visiting Korea next week.

Yang Jietsu is a political bureau officer who oversees Chinese diplomacy, and in terms of us, he is the head of the Blue House Security Office.

Therefore, it is interpreted that the purpose of the visit is to draw a sketch of the issue of President Xi Jinping's visit to Korea.


In addition to the economic effects and the message of overcoming the corona crisis, the success of the Korea-China summit is a picture that both governments want.

For us, expectations for economic effects such as the complete dissolution of the so-called “Korean and Korean regime” are high, and for China, the choice of Korea is particularly important in a situation where the US-China conflict is intensifying.

[Kang Joon-young/Professor of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Director of International Regional Research Center): Along with the message that I wish not to be inclined to the US side, the active participation of the One-to-One Road (New Silk Road Strategic Initiative), and the issue of the deployment of mid-range ballistic missiles (China ) Probably a considerable demand... .] For this

reason, experts advise that you should carefully refine your position for each issue while keeping in mind the sharp US-China conflict.

[Lee Seong-Hyun/Director of China Research Center, Sejong Institute: We will also hear this message in Washington. Therefore, as a two-track game, messaging (message delivery) needs to be very carefully.]

After the enactment of the Hong Kong Security Act, movements against President Xi's state visits in Japan are strong, so if President Xi visits Korea, it seems likely that he will not stop by.

(Video editing: Yonghwa Jung, CG: Sanghyun Park)