China and South Korea Oppose Securitization of Economic Issues in Phone Call
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and South Korean counterpart Cho Tae-yul voiced their opposition to the pan-securitization of economic matters during a phone conversation. Wang congratulated Cho on his new role, highlighting the importance of bilateral relations and the positive impact on regional peace. Wang stressed China's consistent policy towards South Korea and urged adherence to the one-China principle to maintain political foundations for bilateral ties.
Both sides emphasized the interconnectedness of their economies and pledged to uphold stability in industrial and supply chains, rejecting politicization of economic issues. Cho affirmed South Korea's commitment to one-China policy and proposed enhancing mutual trust, cooperation, and achieving sustainable development in bilateral relations. The leaders also discussed the situation on the Korean Peninsula, advocating for dialogue and restraint to ease tensions.
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