Choi Jong-geon, First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a video conference with Luo Yucheng, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, on the 23rd for the Korea-China Deputy Foreign Ministers' Strategic Dialogue. <br>[Photo by Ministry of Foreign Affairs]

Choi Jong-geon, First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a video conference with Luo Yucheng, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, on the 23rd for the Korea-China Deputy Foreign Ministers' Strategic Dialogue.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] It has been reported that U.S.-China relations and the Taiwan issue were also mentioned at the Korea-China Deputy Foreign Ministers Strategic Dialogue held on the 23rd.


An official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained the results of the strategic dialogue to reporters on the 24th and, when asked whether there were any mentions of the U.S. policy toward China or the Indo-Pacific, replied, "There were related mentions during the process of explaining China's perspectives and positions on U.S.-China relations."


Regarding whether security alliances such as AUKUS (Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) were mentioned, the official explained, "There was an explanation from the Chinese side in the context of the overall framework rather than on individual matters."



Additionally, it has been reported that both sides briefly exchanged opinions based on their basic positions on the Taiwan issue and the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system in South Korea.


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