At the inauguration ceremony of the next president in South Korea on the 10th of this month, Vice President Wang Qishan will attend as a special representative of President Xi Jinping from China, and the Korean media is higher than the key figures who attended in the past. So, he said that he aims to restrain the movement of the next administration that emphasizes relations with the United States.

Regarding the inauguration ceremony of President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol to be held on the 10th of this month in South Korea, the main foreign key figures who will attend will be shown on the 6th, and from China, it will be regarded as an ally of President Xi Jinping. It means that Vice President Wang Qishan will attend.



Mr. Wang retired from the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party's highest leadership in 2017, but is still considered to be in the eighth place in the de facto rank after the highest leadership and has a strong influence. I am.



The Chinese government has announced that Mr. Wang will attend as a special representative of President Xi.



According to South Korean media, Mr. Wang is higher than the Chinese dignitaries dispatched to the inauguration ceremony in the past, and KBS, a public broadcaster, said, "The new administration will form an alliance with the United States and cooperation between Japan, the United States and South Korea. It seems that there is an aim to restrain the situation that we are focusing on. "

“Attendance as a special representative of President Xi Jinping”

China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Tatefeng said at a press conference on the 6th that Vice President Wang Qishan will attend the inauguration ceremony of the next president in South Korea on the 10th of this month as a special representative of President Xi Jinping. bottom.



He added, "Korea is an eternal neighbor and an important cooperation partner. We hope that the friendship and cooperation between the two countries will reach a higher level, and we believe that the relationship between the two countries will continue to develop."