Park Jin-young Certifies Meeting with President Xi Jinping at the Korea-China Summit Dinner "I Hope for More Conversations to Bring Our Two Nations Closer Together"

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Singer and co-chairman of the Cultural Exchange Committee, Park Jin-young, revealed a photo of himself meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, expressing his expectations for cultural exchange between the two countries. Park Jin-young attended the Korea-China summit dinner on the 1st and had a conversation with President Xi.

On the 2nd, Park Jin-young posted a photo on his social media account of himself standing with President Lee Jae-myung and President Xi Jinping, engaging in conversation.

He expressed, "I was truly happy to meet and talk with President Xi Jinping. Thank you sincerely for listening and sharing your kind words." He continued, "I hope we can have more conversations to bring the people of our two nations closer together through popular culture," emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange.

Park Jin-young attended the Korea-China summit dinner on the 1st in his capacity as co-chairman of the Cultural Exchange Committee.

Meanwhile, the Cultural Exchange Committee explained that this meeting was a formal diplomatic event where both sides exchanged pleasantries at a fundamental level. They stated that it would be cautious and hasty to interpret this excessively.

The committee added, "As the atmosphere of friendly cooperation between the two countries has been heightened through this Korea-China summit, we expect that more active cultural exchanges can take place in the future."

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