**President Lee Jae-Myung, who assumed office in June 2025 after the prior administration’s removal, has pursued a pragmatic reset in South Korea-China relations since taking power.** This approach has produced multiple high-level contacts with Xi Jinping, including Xi’s November 2025 visit to South Korea and Lee’s January 2026 state visit to Beijing, where the leaders discussed economic cooperation, supply chains, and regional stability. Recent developments include Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s mid-August 2026 trip to Seoul, during which he met Lee and emphasized advancing the strategic cooperative partnership ahead of the 2027 35th anniversary of diplomatic ties. Both sides have signaled interest in expanded trade, technology, and tourism links while navigating North Korea issues and Seoul’s U.S. alliance commitments. Key drivers of ongoing engagement include shared economic interests and Lee’s stated goal of full bilateral restoration. Potential catalysts for another Xi-Lee meeting include scheduled multilateral forums, follow-up ministerial talks, or developments on the Korean Peninsula. Structural factors such as South Korea’s single five-year presidential term and domestic political pressures could influence the pace of summit diplomacy. Trader sentiment reflects the current pattern of regular but not automatic leader-level contact.
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A meeting is defined as any encounter where both Lee Jae-Myung and Xi Jinping are present and interact with each other in person.
An exchange of words, handshake, direct conversation, or other clear personal interaction between the named individuals will qualify as a meeting. Merely standing in proximity, making eye contact, or being present in the same room or event without direct interaction will not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A meeting is defined as any encounter where both Lee Jae-Myung and Xi Jinping are present and interact with each other in person.
An exchange of words, handshake, direct conversation, or other clear personal interaction between the named individuals will qualify as a meeting. Merely standing in proximity, making eye contact, or being present in the same room or event without direct interaction will not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...**President Lee Jae-Myung, who assumed office in June 2025 after the prior administration’s removal, has pursued a pragmatic reset in South Korea-China relations since taking power.** This approach has produced multiple high-level contacts with Xi Jinping, including Xi’s November 2025 visit to South Korea and Lee’s January 2026 state visit to Beijing, where the leaders discussed economic cooperation, supply chains, and regional stability. Recent developments include Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s mid-August 2026 trip to Seoul, during which he met Lee and emphasized advancing the strategic cooperative partnership ahead of the 2027 35th anniversary of diplomatic ties. Both sides have signaled interest in expanded trade, technology, and tourism links while navigating North Korea issues and Seoul’s U.S. alliance commitments. Key drivers of ongoing engagement include shared economic interests and Lee’s stated goal of full bilateral restoration. Potential catalysts for another Xi-Lee meeting include scheduled multilateral forums, follow-up ministerial talks, or developments on the Korean Peninsula. Structural factors such as South Korea’s single five-year presidential term and domestic political pressures could influence the pace of summit diplomacy. Trader sentiment reflects the current pattern of regular but not automatic leader-level contact.
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