South Korean President Yin Xiyue signed a decree on Wednesday (January 10) to appoint the former resident representative of the United Nations Zhao Ganlie as the new foreign minister.A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to this that it is expected to actively promote the healthy and stable development of Sino -South Korean foreign ministers.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on Thursday (January 11) that China has noticed reports on the signing of the new foreign minister about the signing of the decree of South Korean President Yin Xiyue.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called to congratulate the new Foreign Minister Zhao Ganlie.
Mao Ning pointed out that China and South Korea are important neighbors and partners.Promoting the healthy and stable development of China -South Korea relations in line with the common interests of the two countries is the goal that the two sides should continue to work hard.Looking forward to the Korean new foreign minister Zhao Danlie made active efforts for this.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, Zhao Ganlie issued a position on South Korea -China relations during the Personnel Hearing on Monday (January 8).In the opening white, he stated that the focus of South Korea -China relations should be placed on enhancement of mutual trust.The two countries should actively promote future substantive cooperation projects.
For the Fourth round of regular review (UPR) conducted by the UN Human Rights Council (UPR), Zhao Dailie said on the way to work on Thursday that the South Korean government will conduct oral inquiries on January 23Published the national field during the link.
Generally reviewed by the UN Human Rights Council, and 193 member states of the United Nations need to be reviewed by their respective human rights conditions.According to the agenda arrangement, China will be reviewed on January 23.
Zhao Ganlie said that during the oral inquiry session of the South Korean government on January 23, the Chinese government mentioned in writing or on -site to mention the Chinese compulsory Repatriation to the North issues have attracted much attention.
In the second round of reviewing China in 2013, the South Korean government proposed to abide by the prohibition of forbidden compulsory repatriation and did not clearly mention North Korea.The South Korean government has not reviewed China in the third round of 2018 involving A> Speak in the inquiry.
South Korean media reported in October last year that more than 600 northern people who were detained in Jilin and Liaoning Province were sent back to North Korea through different ports.
South Korean State Prime Minister Han Yan said that when he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in September last year, he had conveyed the South Korean government's concerns about the repatriation of the North North.
The Ministry of Defense (Deputy Minister) Jin Shanhao at the end of October at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum at the end of last October last year, he held a talk with Jing Jianfeng, the deputy chief staff of the China Central Military Commission's joint staff department, showed to the other party that he opposed the compulsory repatriation awayThe position of the North.