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China considering summit with Seoul in November, South Korean foreign ministry says

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 9:59 AM

SEOUL, Aug 19 (Reuters) – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that Beijing was “actively considering” a summit ​between the leaders of South Korea ‌and China at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Shenzhen in November, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said.

Wang made the comment at a meeting ‌with ​South Korean Foreign Minister ⁠Cho Hyun during a ⁠visit to Seoul, the ministry said in a statement.

Wang also invited Cho to visit China, and Cho accepted the ​invitation, the ministry said.

The ministers agreed to continue efforts to expand people-to-people ⁠exchanges, as the two ⁠countries forecast total travel between ​them to exceed 10 million visits.

They also agreed ​on cooperation in various sectors including ‌negotiations for service and investment sectors under the South Korea-China free trade agreement, supply-chain stabilisation, cultural exchange, as well as ⁠the adoption of Chinese pandas, according to the ministry.

Cho urged China to play a constructive ⁠role in ‌bringing North Korea back to ⁠dialogue as soon as possible, ​the ‌ministry said.

Wang said China has ​been consistent ⁠in its policy regarding the Korean Peninsula, adding that he hoped for the peaceful coexistence of the two Koreas.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim and Brenda Goh; Editing by ​Hugh Lawson)