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After 25 years of China-ROK ties, what lies ahead?

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2017-05-05 13:51CGTN Editor: Liang Meichen ECNS App Download

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and the ROK. However, instead of high-level visits or grand ceremonies, the anniversary has been marred by an unprecedented level of tension and confrontation between the two countries.

Li Jun, Director of the Division for Korean Peninsula Studies at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, says the conflict has occurred as Beijing believes in promoting dialogue between relevant parties to achieve denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula, whereas the current Seoul administration is adamant about imposing pressure and sanctions on the DPRK.

With the ROK's presidential election coming up in just a few days' time, Li says "regardless of the election result, it is clear that the two nations should strive towards a 'mature strategic partnership' in the future, as was laid out and pledged by the two countries' leaders back in 2014. Also, the issue of THAAD should not hinder the healthy development of bilateral ties."

Li says a positive bilateral relationship will benefit both countries in the long run. China is currently the ROK's largest trading partner, as well as the largest market for ROK exports.

  

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