1. Minister of Foreign Affairs Park Jin had his first virtual conversation with State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Wang Yi since his inauguration on Monday, May 16. They exchanged views on issues of mutual interest, including Korea-China relations, issues on the Korean Peninsula, and regional and global affairs.
° State Councilor Wang congratulated Foreign
Minister Park on his inauguration and hoped to build a good working partnership
with Foreign Minister Park and to closely cooperate for the development of the bilateral
relationship.
2. Foreign Minister Park mentioned that, for
the vision of building a “global pivotal state that contributes to freedom,
peace and prosperity,” the Korean government would seek to carry out common
value- and interest-based diplomacy, and hoped to develop Korea-China relations
in a healthy, mature and future-oriented way based on the spirit of mutual
respect and cooperation, as the two countries celebrate their 30th anniversary of
the establishment of diplomatic ties this year.
° To that end, he stressed that the two
sides should seek common interests while respecting each other’s values and
visions, and pursue bilateral cooperation and regional and global peace and
prosperity in a harmonious way. He also mentioned that it is crucial for the continuous
development and management of bilateral relations to conduct communication
between the diplomatic authorities in a timely manner.
° Moreover, he stressed that the two sides
should closely cooperate on △strengthening high-level exchanges and
communication at high and other levels including reciprocal visits by the two
nations’ leaders △deepening
substantive cooperation including in economy, health care, climate change and
environment (fine dust) △expanding
cultural and people-to-people exchanges during the Year of Korea-China Cultural
Exchange (2021-2022) and thereby deepening mutual understanding and the bond
between people of the two countries △strengthening cooperation for the stable
management of the situation on the Korean Peninsula, and △bolstering
cooperation for regional and global affairs.
3. State Councilor Wang mentioned that the
two countries are permanent neighbors and strategic cooperative partners, and hoped
that the bilateral relationship would develop further, with this year marking
the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the two countries’
diplomatic relations. To that end, he hoped to strengthen high-level
communication and coordination, mutually beneficial cooperation, cultural
exchanges, and cooperation on regional and global stages.
4. The two sides exchanged views on the current situation on the Korean Peninsula. Foreign Minister Park hoped that Korea and China would continue close cooperation for the stable management of the situation on the Korean Peninsula, as the escalating nuclear and missile threats from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) not only deteriorate the situations on the Korean Peninsula and in the region, but also do not serve interests of Korea and China. He also hoped that China will play a constructive role in deterring any further provocations of the DPRK.
° Moreover, the two sides expressed
concerns over the spread of COVID-19 throughout the DPRK, exchanged views on
the need to provide humanitarian aid for people in the DPRK in response to COVID-19,
and agreed to consult with each other continuously.
5. The two sides also exchanged views on issues of mutual interest regarding regional and global affairs. Considering the enormously changed international standings of the two countries, the two sides agreed to continue close cooperation on regional and international stages. In this regard, Foreign Minister Park mentioned that Korea will make efforts to develop itself into a global pivotal state, and expressed hope that China would play an active role as a responsible state.
6. The two sides agreed to frequently have
strategic communication and to continue close cooperation, including through reciprocal
visits.