I did not see Pelosi, South Korean President Yin Xiyue and his wife watched the drama on vacation!South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Always adhere to a Chinese position
Author:Daily Economic News Time:2022.08.04
According to the overseas network, the Yonhap News Agency, on the evening of August 3, local time, the Korean President Yin Xiyue and his wife watched the drama at a small theater in Seoul. That night, Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, arrived in South Korea for visit, but officials at the South Korean President's Office claimed that Yin Xiyue was on vacation and did not arrange Perlis to meet with him.
According to Chinanews.com, Perosi arrived in Korea on the evening of the 3rd to start a visit to South Korea, and met the Speaker of the South Korean Parliament on the morning of the 4th.
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Yin Xiyue did not meet with Pelosi on vacation
According to the overseas network, officials at the South Korean President's Office stated at a press conference on the 3rd that the South Korean government welcomed Perosi to visit. Because President Yin Xiyue ’s vacation schedule overlapped Perlis's visit to South Korea, he did not arrange a meeting between the two, nor did he arrange Perlis and the presidential office officials to meet.
It is reported that Yin Xiyue has been taking five days from August 1. On the evening of the 3rd, he went out of home, watched his wife Jin Jianxi to watch the drama, and took a happy photo with the actors, and went to dinner.
Yin Xiyue couple took a photo with the drama actor. Picture source: Overseas Network
South Korean media said that because South Korean foreign minister Park Zhen currently visits Cambodia, this means that Perlis may not meet with South Korean President and Foreign Minister during this visit to South Korea.
According to China News Service, the Yonhap News Agency reported that the South Korean President's Office issued a notice on the 4th on the 4th that President Yin Xiyue will be on the phone of Perosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States who visited the same day.
It is reported that Yin Xiyue and Pelossi did not mention the Taiwan issue in the call.
South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Always adhere to a Chinese position
According to Chinanews, on the afternoon of the 4th local time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a regular press conference in the Foreign Affairs Building in Zhonglu District, Seoul. An Enzhu, deputy spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reiterated when answering questions from China News Agency that the South Korean government has always adhered to a Chinese position.
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At the press conference on the day, a reporter from China News Agency asked An Enzhu. Recently, the US parliament speaker Pelosi visited Taiwan, China, and violated a Chinese principle. A Chinese principle is the prerequisite and foundation of China's development relations with all countries. South Korea has always stated that he has adhered to a Chinese principle position. Does the Korean side's position change? Annezhu replied that the South Korean government is paying close attention to the recent movement of the Taiwan Strait, and the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait is very important for the safety and prosperity of the region. The South Korean government has always adhered to a Chinese position.
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