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China’s Xi meets South Korean leader, capping APEC summit

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This handout photo from APEC 2025 KOREA via Yonhap taken and released on November 1, 2025 shows South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung (C) posing for a group photo with leaders from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Gyeongju. / ©AFP

(AFP) – Chinese leader Xi Jinping met South Korean counterpart Lee Jae Myung on Saturday, after taking centre stage at an Asian summit in the wake of US leader Donald Trump’s departure. The talks on the sidelines of the APEC gathering came on the final day of Xi’s first trip to South Korea in over a decade, and a day after his meeting with Canada’s premier that marked a reset of the nations’ damaged ties.

Trump had flown to South Korea for the summit but promptly jetted home Thursday after sealing a trade war pause with Xi, with the two agreeing to dial down a dispute that has roiled markets and disrupted global supply chains. Trump’s departure left the Chinese leader to take centre stage at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, which he has framed Beijing as a counterweight to an American-led international order. Speaking at the summit’s closing ceremony on Saturday, Xi announced that next year’s APEC meeting would take place in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

Leaders also agreed to deepen cooperation on artificial intelligence, as well as issues like low birth rates, population aging, and urbanisation. The Chinese leader has used the summit to rekindle old ties with nations that have been frozen by Beijing for years. Xi met on Friday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the sidelines of the event, marking the first formal talks between the two countries’ leaders since 2017. He expressed his determination to work together to get relations back on the “right track” and invited Carney to visit China.

Xi also sat down with Japan’s premier Sanae Takaichi for the first time since her appointment in October. She noted that she told Xi about her desire for a “strategic and mutually beneficial relationship between Japan and China.” However, she also mentioned to reporters that she raised several thorny issues with the Chinese leader, emphasizing the importance of engaging in direct, candid dialogue.

The Chinese leader then focused on the South Korean president, marking their first sit-down meeting since Lee’s election in June. Lee welcomed Xi at a grand opening ceremony complete with soldiers wearing traditional garb, as footage shared by South Korean broadcaster Yonhap TV showed.

Seoul has long trodden a fine line between its top trading partner, China, and its defense guarantor, the United States. Relations with China soured in 2016 after Seoul agreed to deploy the US-made THAAD missile defense system. Beijing retaliated with sweeping economic measures, restricting South Korean businesses and banning group tours. Cultural disputes, including claims by China over the origins of the Korean staple dish kimchi, have also soured public opinion against Beijing.

South Korea, which this week also agreed to a multibillion-dollar economic deal with the United States, remains heavily dependent on trade with its vast Asian neighbor. Lee will likely try to “reassure Beijing that South Korea’s alignment with the United States does not preclude pragmatic economic engagement with China,” according to Seong-Hyon Lee, a scholar at the Harvard University Asia Center. The South Korean leader is keen to “seek a measure of economic stability and a more predictable floor in bilateral relations,” he told AFP.

Also hanging over the relations are Beijing’s close ties with North Korea, which remains technically at war with the South. Lee plans to raise the issue of “denuclearisation” with the Chinese leader, as well as broader peace efforts on the peninsula, as noted by Seoul’s presidential office. Ahead of Lee and Xi’s meeting, Pyongyang dismissed Seoul’s hopes for denuclearisation as a “pipedream” that “can never be realized even if it talks about it a thousand times.”

Speaking to reporters before his meeting with Xi, Lee asserted that Beijing has a crucial role to play “in achieving peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.” “A stable peninsula is essential for stability in Northeast Asia, and that in turn aligns with China’s own interests. We expect China to play a significant role in this regard,” he stated.

– Claire LEE

© 2024 AFP

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