" This was announced on Tuesday by Vice President of the People's Republic of China Wang Qishan, who led the Chinese delegation at the inauguration ceremony of Yun Seok-yi.
"The Chinese President invites the president to visit China at a time convenient for both sides, he would welcome this visit," Yonhap news agency quoted a representative of the Chinese authorities as saying. Yun Seok-el met with the heads of foreign delegations after the inauguration in the building of the Ministry of Defense, which became the new place of work of his administration.
Wang Qishan handed over the letter of the Chinese leader and wished prosperity to the Republic of Korea on his behalf. The head of the delegation noted that Beijing expects to strengthen partnership with Seoul, and spoke about five proposals for the development of cooperation. According to him, China supports the efforts of the DPRK and the Republic of Korea to improve relations and their desire for reconciliation and interaction, the Chinese authorities intend to help "strengthen communication in order to achieve denuclearization."
According to the Yonhap news agency, Wang Qishan is the highest-ranking representative of the Chinese state among those who have ever attended the inauguration ceremony of the South Korean leader.
The message of his president was also conveyed by the head of the American delegation - the husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris Douglas Emhoff. U.S. representatives met with the South Korean president first among foreign guests. According to Emhoff, American leader Joe Biden not only congratulated his South Korean counterpart, but also expressed his intention to work closely with Seoul. The US President will arrive in South Korea on May 20.
According to Yonhap news agency, Yun Seok-yel indicated that the alliance of the United States and the Republic of Korea has become the foundation of peace on the Korean peninsula and in the region. The new president plans to make the development of this bilateral union a priority of his foreign policy
Xi Jinping invited the new president of South Korea to visit China
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Chinese Leader Xi Jinping invited President of the Republic of Korea Yun Seok-yong to pay a visit to his state "at a time convenient for both sides.