China’s Xi says willing to work on differences with S. Korea
BEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday he’s willing to work with his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in on addressing differences between the two countries following months of angry rhetoric and economic retaliation over Seoul’s deployment of a U.S. missile-defence system.
Xi’s remarks came in a message on Thursday to Moon marking the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Beijing and Seoul, close economic and trade partners who have maintained generally friendly relations despite South Korea’s military alliance with the U.S.
The official Xinhua News Agency quoted Xi as saying he was willing to make “concerted efforts” to improve relations but did not directly mention the missile-defence system known as THAAD.
Xi stressed the importance of bilateral relations, saying he “stands ready to join efforts with Moon to consolidate political mutual trust, properly address differences, and push for the stable and healthy development of bilateral relations,” Xinhua reported.


