South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung (R) and his wife Kim Hea Kyung (L) board their plane to depart for China at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam on Jan. 4, 2026.
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung began a statevisit to Chinaon Sunday, hoping to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula hours after rival North Korea launched ballistic missiles.
The visit, Lee’s first to China since taking office in June, comes amid heightened global tensions after Pyongyang’s aggressive display, on the heels of the U.S.attack on Venezuela.
Lee isexpected to meetChinese President Xi Jinping during the trip for theirsecond meetingin just two months, an unusually short interval that, analysts say, signals China’s keen interest in boosting economic collaboration and tourism as its relations with neighbouring Japan have sunk to the lowest point in years.
Beijing was incensedwhen Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested in November that Tokyo could take military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan. China claims the democratically governed island as its own – an assertion rejected by Taiwan’s government.
Sunday’s missile launches by North Korea represent “a message to China to deter closer ties with South Korea and to counter China’s stance on denuclearisation”, said Lim Eul-chul, a professor at the Institute for Far Eastern Studies in Seoul.
Lee arrived in Beijing with a delegation that includes more than 200 South Korean business leaders to start a four-day state visit to China, Chinese state news broadcaster CCTV reported.
China and South Korea are expected to discuss matters such as supply chain investment, the digital economy and cultural exchanges during Lee’s visit, CCTV said.
