In a phone call with Lee Jae-myung, the new South Korean president, on Tuesday, urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to work with Beijing to advance globalism and support free trade, according to state media. Xinhua claims that Xi urged Beijing and Seoul to “inject more clarity into regional and international circumstances” and to “promote corporate cooperative partnership to a higher level” in response to Xi. According to Xi,” a healthy, stable, and constantly deepening relationship between China and South Korea corresponds with the current state of affairs.” The Chinese leading urged the government to continue with close bilateral cooperation and international coordination in order to simultaneously preserve multilateralism and free trade, ensuring the stability and easy functioning of both global and regional commercial and supply chains. Following his father Yoon Suk Yeol’s fatal choice to impose martial law, which led to his prosecution, Lee, a centre-left president, won the presidency earlier this month in a flood. Seoul has much walked a political strong rope, keeping a delicate balance between its major trading partner, China, and its safety alliance, the United States. Under Yoon, who closely aligned with the United States and sought to strengthen relations with former colonial master Japan, diplomatic ties between Beijing and Seoul deteriorated. However, Trump’s tax blitz has given both export-driven economies fresh hope as they seek to improve their situation, which are now in danger of falling under British obligations. Also, Lee made the suggestion during his plan that he would work to improve relations with Beijing. And then rang out the concern, warning that South Korea would not be concerned about any upcoming conflict between China and Taiwan.
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