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China owes Korea much explanation
By Choo Jae-woo
China is once again on Korea's back. Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's state visit to the U.S. and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to Seoul last month, China did not hesitate to issue a successive warning message that Korea's seemingly values-driven diplomacy is deteriorating already-damaged bilateral relations with Beijing. China felt provoked very much by President Yoon's stated opposition to a change in the status quo of the Taiwan Strait by force. Beijing defines the Taiwan question as one of its "core interests," meaning that any external interference is precluded and not tolerated. An array of criticisms and warnings naturally followed from the usual channel for the Chinese foreign ministry's spokesperson, Chinese ambassador to Korea and on a unique occasion during a Chinese foreign ministry official visit to Seoul.
China apparently is not too pleased with the way Korea is pursuing its foreign policy. China's displeasure comes from three factors. One is the impetus behind its drive towards the so-called "Global Pivotal State" policy. China sees the Yoon government's values- and ideology-driven policy to be bothersome for obvious reasons. Korea apparently upholds values and ideology opposite to China's. As a result, they will remain divisive on global and regional challenges as their understanding and perception of these challenges will continue to differ as long as the respective countries continue to hold different values and ideologies. The other is the Yoon........
© The Korea Times


