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China today (3rd), Foreign Minister Eui-yong Chung and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi are meeting.

The North Korean issue is regarded as an important topic, and it is noteworthy whether to discuss the conflict between the US and China.



This is correspondent Song Wook from Xiamen, China.



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Foreign Minister Eui-yong Eui-yong arrived in Xiamen, Fujian, China, yesterday afternoon.



Minister Chung, who has chosen China as his first overseas business trip since his inauguration, will hold a meeting today, including a luncheon, with the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang.



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this meeting, the situation on the Korean peninsula, such as the North Korean nuclear issue and the North Korean issue, is expected to be heavily discussed.



Minister Chung emphasized China's constructive role for peace on the Korean Peninsula.



[Eui-Yong Jung/Minister of Foreign Affairs: Because cooperation with China is very important for the progress of the peace process on the Korean Peninsula...

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In addition, on the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and China next year, while discussing plans to expand cooperation between the two countries, it is expected that President Xi Jinping's visit to Korea and the cancellation of the ROK regime will be discussed.



It is noteworthy what discussions will take place on the US-China relationship, which is intensifying conflict.



At this meeting, held immediately after the Korea-US-Japan Security Officer's meeting, there is a possibility that China will hold back Korea and the United States to prevent close contact.



Foreign Minister Wang Yi has been working hard to secure friendly troops by meeting with foreign ministers from over 10 countries for the last 15 days.



The ROK government is in a position to develop harmoniously with the ROK-China relations based on a solid ROK-US alliance, but it is also evaluated that tightrope diplomacy has been put to the test under the pressure of both countries.