China–South Korea relations
diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and South Korea
China–South Korea relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China (China) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea), which were formally established in the 1990s.
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edit- Despite China's visibly warm welcome to Park, there was no epoch-making agreement between Park and Xi, just as there was no fundamental change in China's North Korea policy. She attended the military parade mainly to show the change in her government's diplomatic approach, especially to expand [South] Korea's own diplomatic space by resisting US pressure to turn down the Chinese invitation.
- Hyung-A Kim, on Park Geun-hye's attendance to the 2015 China Victory Day Parade. As quoted in Park Geun-hye's diplomatic dance with Xi Jinping has heads spinning in Asia (September 10, 2015) by Kelsey Munro, The Sydney Morning Herald
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