- Oct 3, 2018
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To: Secretary General Xu of the Communist Party of China DHouseAlwyswyns |
From: Office of the President of the Republic of Korea < Cheongwadae.gov > |
Subject: Letter Congratulations |
Security: Private and encrypted Protected by the NIS and MoFA DPB |
I hope this email finds you well and in good health.
On behalf of the Republic of Korea, please accept my sincerest congratulations on your confirmation as Secretary General of the People's Republic of China. As neighborly counties it is my sincerest hopes that Korea and China can continue a long tradition of cooperation and mutual assistance. In developing of open relations based on the freedom of movement, goods, and capital as China and Korea develop their economies. I hope that a positive relationship may begin between our two nations as we transition into the 21st Century, and show positive indications of the trajectory of ROK-PRC relations.
I look forward to the continued relationship between our countries. I hope that a strong ROK-PRC partnership will continue to provide the building blocks of a stronger regional order of peaceful co-existence, mutual respect, and regional cooperation. In conjunction with vital regional institutions such as ASEAN+, Korea hopes that the People's Republic of China will join the wider Asian community in peaceful interactions in the desire to build a better Asia. We hope that we may initiate as neighbors cross-border trade to enhance the livelihoods of our citizens and nations.
As you begin to prepare for your new role, I hope that we may engage in open dialogue amongst one another. I hope that Korea and the People's Republic may engage in mutually beneficial agreements, respect each other, and address in a timely manner the issues of importance to both our countries. I hope as well to invite you to Seoul for a formal visit in the near future to culminate the potential of many of our possible agreements.
Signed with sincerity,
Office of President Kim Dae-jung
The Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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