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S. Korea's president-elect meets with special Chinese envoy

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09:23, January 11, 2013

South Korea's president-elect Park Geun-hye (R) meets with special envoy of Chinese government Zhang Zhijun, who is Chinese vice foreign minister, in Seoul, South Korea, Jan. 10, 2013. (Xinhua/Yao Qilin)

SEOUL, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's president-elect Park Geun-hye met Thursday with a special envoy from China, her aides said. It was the first such meeting since her election win last month.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun, who arrived here a day ago for a three-day visit, sat down with Park at her office in Seoul and delivered a letter from Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, according to Yonhap News Agency.

In the letter, Xi congratulated Park's election and expressed hope for further progress in bilateral relations, according to media reports.

Park, who will replace incumbent Lee Myung-bak next month, said she hopes to expand both high-level and civilian exchanges between Seoul and Beijing and further strengthen the friendly ties.

"I am hoping the new governments that will come to power in both countries will substantiate the strategic cooperative partnership, and I will make efforts to that end," Park was quoted as saying.

The envoy voiced support for the so-called "trust-building process" Park envisions to mend ties with the Democratic People' s Republic of Korea (DPRK), and Park said she will not tolerate any future provocation by Pyongyang, Park's spokeswoman Cho Yoon- sun told reporters.

The president-elect, who had met with Chinese president Hu Jintao during her Beijing visit in 2005 and 2007, has repeatedly said she will strive to "upgrade" relations with China, the country's biggest trading partner.

During a separate meeting earlier in the day, Zhang and South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan agreed to strengthen bilateral exchanges on issues such as Pyongyang's nuclear program, according to the foreign ministry here.

Noting the bilateral relations have been upgraded to the strategic cooperative partnership, Zhang voiced hope Beijing-Seoul ties will further improve under the new leadership in both countries, the ministry said in a statement.

Kim, taking note of the progress made for the past five years, said various events last year that marked the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries provided a momentum for further bilateral exchanges.

South Korea and China established formal diplomatic relations in 1992.

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