South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrives at Beijing airport, greeted by Chinese officials during state visit.
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Lee Jae-myung arrives in Beijing to launch state visit to China

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrived in Beijing on January 5, 2026, beginning his four-day state visit—the first since taking office and following last week's announcement. He will meet President Xi Jinping for their second summit in two months to reset ties, boost trade, and discuss security, with further stops including Shanghai.

Following the announcement last week of his state visit to China from January 4-7 at Xi Jinping's invitation, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport on the afternoon of January 5. Accompanied by over 200 business leaders, the trip emphasizes economic cooperation amid US-China tensions and regional issues affecting Seoul.

Lee's agenda includes a Korea-China business forum on Monday, a summit with Xi where a memorandum of understanding will be signed, a state banquet, and meetings with Premier Li Qiang and National People's Congress Chairman Zhao Leji. He will then visit Shanghai's site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea for a memorial service.

In a pre-trip China Central Television interview, Lee aimed to "minimize or eliminate past misunderstandings" and elevate ties, stressing cooperation in AI and high-tech while reaffirming the one-China principle and China's role in Korean Peninsula peace. Bilateral trade hit 2.14 trillion yuan ($306 billion) in the first 11 months of 2025, up 1.6%.

Experts note the rapid second meeting signals a reset after prior stagnation. The talks will address China's unofficial K-pop ban since 2016's THAAD deployment and Yellow Sea maritime concerns, building on the November 2025 Gyeongju summit.

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Discussions on X portray Lee Jae-myung's Beijing visit as a pivotal move to restore South Korea-China relations strained for years, emphasizing trade, business deals, and potential cultural thaw. Positive sentiments highlight economic opportunities and Lee's praise for bilateral achievements. Skeptical and negative views question the visit's sincerity amid North Korea missile launches and accuse it of pro-China bias at the expense of US alliances.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung waves from his plane at Incheon Airport before departing for summit talks with China's Xi Jinping in Beijing.
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President Lee departs for Beijing summit talks with Xi Jinping

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President Lee Jae Myung has departed for a four-day state visit to China for summit talks with President Xi Jinping, focusing on North Korea, economic ties, and cultural exchanges. This marks his first trip to China since taking office last June and the first by a South Korean president since 2019.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung arrived in Beijing on January 4, 2026, for summit talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on January 5—hours after North Korea's first ballistic missile launch of the year heightened tensions. Building on the state visit previewed prior to departure, discussions will cover North Korea coordination, economic ties, and cultural exchanges.

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At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will pay a state visit to China from January 4 to 7, 2026. It marks Lee's first trip to China since taking office in June 2025 and the first by a South Korean president since 2019. The visit is expected to advance the strategic cooperative partnership between the two nations.

President Lee Jae Myung arrived in Japan's Nara Prefecture on January 13, 2026, to begin summit talks with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The leaders are expected to discuss bilateral ties and regional and global issues amid tensions between Tokyo and Beijing. The visit forms part of shuttle diplomacy to sustain recent improvements in relations.

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Wrapping up his state visit to China (previewed in our departure coverage), President Lee Jae-myung met Xi Jinping to seek North Korea mediation, toured independence sites in Shanghai, and posted a playful Pororo penguin message urging inter-Korean reconciliation upon return.

In the January 6, 2026, Beijing summit between Presidents Xi Jinping and Lee Jae-myung—previously noted for pledges amid regional tensions—the leaders outlined steps to build mutual trust, expand cooperation in emerging sectors, and enhance multilateral coordination, as analyzed by experts and complemented by a first ladies' exchange.

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In a sign of deepening China-South Korea business ties amid the state visit of President Lee Jae-myung starting Sunday, South Korean executives are set to engage with Beijing, while Japanese firms have postponed trips due to fallout from Tokyo's Taiwan remarks.

 

 

 

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