CHINESE Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday met his South Korean counterpart Cho Tae-yul, who began a two-day visit to China that marks the first trip to Beijing by a South Korean foreign minister in more than six years.
Eyeing the China-Japan-South Korea trilateral leaders' meeting as its primary task, the trip also aims to make an improvement-oriented adjustment in South Korea's foreign policy, with its relations with China needing to be eased and reconciled, and steady and improved neighborly relations are conducive to regional security and stability, experts said.
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