According to Yonhap News on November 26, South Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Jae-hoon said during a program on YTN television that the tensions between China and Japan are not conducive to the order in Northeast Asia. The South Korean government is working with both China and Japan to avoid the tensions limiting South Korea's strategic diplomatic space.

South Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Jae-hoon, Yonhap News

Choe recently accompanied President Lee Jae-myung on a visit to four countries in the Middle East and Africa. He stated that during the G20 Leaders' Summit held in Johannesburg, President Lee Jae-myung met separately with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshiko. South Korea and China and Japan reached an agreement to closely cooperate in maintaining peace and development in Northeast Asia and jointly seek economic prosperity in the region.

In addition, regarding the disputed issues between China and South Korea in the Yellow Sea, Choe said that South Korea has conveyed its concerns to China, and China has also attached great importance to this and proposed corresponding solutions. South Korea plans to study them to resolve the issue properly.

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