
While the leaders of South Korea and China decided to strengthen bilateral exchanges through phone calls, major Chinese media reported on the news.
The domestic and foreign editions of the People’s Daily, an agency of the Chinese Communist Party, reported on the first page of the 27th the details of calls between President Moon Jae-in and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The People’s Daily said that the two leaders promised to strengthen friendly relations between Korea and China and exchanges by sector, especially in the economic sector such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP), and in the year of cultural exchange between Korea and China, they decided to strengthen cultural exchange.
He added that they also agreed to deepen bilateral relations with the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and China in 2022.
The state-run central (CC) TV also reported the news of the normal call between Korea and China as top news this morning.
CCTV reported that the two leaders agreed to cooperate in areas such as quarantine, economic and trade, culture, and education.
In addition, he stressed that President Moon highly appreciated China’s economic performance amid the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) pandemic.
The Chinese media also reported on the calls made by President Xi and the Belarusian leader in conjunction with the normal currency between South Korea and China the day before, but focused more on the normal currency between Korea and China and reported in detail.
Chinese media reported cautiously that they delivered their intention that “Korea wants to make close exchanges with China” without commenting in detail regarding President Moon’s request for another visit to Korea.
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