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South Korea container ship sets sail to test Arctic commercial route amid Western concerns

President Lee Jae Myung has made Arctic shipping a priority for South Korea, a shipping powerhouse.

South Korea container ship sets sail to test Arctic commercial route amid Western concerns

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to South Korea aimed to bolster bilateral ties, but left a "low blow" for Seoul. Following Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea, Wang did not support multiparty peace talks involving Pyongyang. This coincided with US President Trump reducing military exercises with South Korea and advocating more talks with North Korea.

North Korea responded with over 10 short-range missile launches, prompting an emergency South Korean security meeting. Despite officials praising the trip, Wang urged Seoul to pursue "genuine strategic autonomy," avoid bloc confrontation, and develop relations with both Beijing and Washington. He urged Washington to abandon its "hostile policy" towards North Korea.

However, Wang's visit was seen as a setback by South Korean experts, who noted Beijing does not back North Korea's denuclearization. China's stance on North Korea's "two-state policy" was also highlighted. Critics argued Wang's visit undermined prospects for any dialogue among South Korea, North Korea, and the US.

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