South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands over documents on economy and Korean Peninsula peace during state visit talks.
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Lee Jae-myung to discuss economy, North Korea with Xi

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President Lee Jae-myung plans to discuss practical economic cooperation and Korean Peninsula peace efforts with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit next week. National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said Friday that the talks aim to build momentum for resuming dialogue with North Korea.

President Lee Jae-myung's state visit to China is scheduled for three days: arrival in Beijing on Sunday, summit with President Xi Jinping on Monday, and travel to Shanghai on Tuesday. In Shanghai, he will visit the historic site that served as the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea during Japan's colonial rule.

National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac told reporters that the leaders will discuss practical cooperation in areas such as supply-chain investments, the digital economy, environment and climate change, people-to-people exchanges, tourism, and responses to transnational crimes. North Korea will be a key agenda item as Seoul seeks to leverage the visit to resume dialogue with Pyongyang.

Wi said, "President Lee will ask China to play a 'constructive' role in creating 'a breakthrough in resolving issues on the Korean Peninsula.'" On Taiwan issues, he added, "We respect the one-China policy and act in accordance with that position."

The visit comes amid heightened tensions in the Taiwan Strait following Beijing's large-scale military drills near the self-ruled island earlier this week. A photo from their previous summit in Gyeongju on November 1, 2025, underscores the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties.

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Reactions on X to Lee Jae-myung's upcoming summit with Xi Jinping center on economic cooperation, supply chain stability, and efforts to resume North Korea dialogue. News accounts report neutral anticipation for strengthened ties amid Japan-Taiwan tensions. Skeptical Korean users criticize potential concessions on the one-China principle and demand action on Chinese illegal structures in the West Sea. Some highlight strategic opportunities in critical minerals while expressing caution over U.S. alliance implications.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 5, the second day of his four-day state visit—the first by a sitting SK leader since 2019. Amid prior announcements of economic talks, discussions emphasized Korean peninsula denuclearisation, regional peace, and bilateral normalisation, with Seoul urging Beijing's constructive role.

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In a summit in Beijing, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to explore measures for resuming dialogue with North Korea. The leaders emphasized peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula while discussing expanded economic and cultural cooperation. Despite North Korea's recent missile launches, they reaffirmed their commitment to collaboration.

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.

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South Korea is preparing to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit amid simultaneous visits by U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The summits will address trade negotiations, North Korea's nuclear issue, and China's structures in the West Sea. President Lee Jae Myung aims to strengthen the Korea-U.S. alliance and normalize Korea-China ties through these meetings.

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's two-day visit to Japan's Nara prefecture on January 13-14, 2026, for talks with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has been confirmed, building on earlier reports. The summit in Takaichi's hometown will cover security, economy, society, culture, and historical issues, continuing shuttle diplomacy amid regional tensions.

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Seven months into his presidency, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is set to refocus on delivering tangible results in diplomacy and the economy ahead of local elections. While the political situation has stabilized, challenges remain with a sluggish economy and dim prospects for North Korean dialogue.

 

 

 

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