China News Service, April 17. According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean President-elect Yun Xiyue will send a "Korea-Japan Policy Consultation Delegation" to visit Japan from the 24th for a period of four days. Exchange opinions.

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  According to reports, Yin Xiyue's spokesman, Pei Xianzhen, announced the above plan at a press conference on the 17th.

Bae Hyun-jin said that the delegation will hold talks with the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other administrative departments, the National Assembly, the financial circles, academia and the media, and exchange views with the Japanese side on South Korea-Japan relations.

  According to Bae Hyun-jin, the delegation consisted of 7 people, with National Power Assemblyman Jeong Jin-suk as the leader, and the deputy head of the delegation was Assemblyman Kim Suk-ki. The members included former National Foreign Affairs Director Yin De-min, a special member of the Diplomatic Security Sub-section of the Presidential Post Office, and Seoul National University. Park Zhexi, a professor at the Institute of International Studies, Zhang Huzhen, the former ambassador to Cambodia, and Li Xiangde, the former director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Northeast Asia.

  The report pointed out that this is the second time that Yin Xiyue has sent a delegation to visit after being elected as South Korean president.

On the 3rd of this month, Yin Xiyue sent a Korea-US policy consultation delegation to visit the United States.

  According to data released by South Korea's Central Election Management Commission on March 10, South Korea's largest opposition National Power Party candidate Yin Xiyue won the 20th presidential election and was elected as the new president.