Prime Minister Kim Min-seok shakes hands with Chinese Premier Li Qiang ahead of their meeting in Dalian, China, Tuesday. Courtesy of Prime Minister's Secretariat
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok called Tuesday for elevating bilateral exchanges with China in areas across politics, the economy, culture and youth, as he held talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
Kim made the call during his meeting with Li in the Chinese city of Dalian, where he was visiting to attend the World Economic Forum, also known as the Summer Davos Forum.
"South Korea and China need to take our bilateral exchanges to the next level, in politics, the economy, culture and youth cooperation," Kim said in the opening remarks.
"Building on the previous summit between our leaders, today's meeting is highly meaningful as a bridge toward sustained political engagement in the future," he said.









