中国官営紙が李大統領の「安米経中」発言を批判…「韓国の経済・生活に “打撃”」
Chinese state-run newspaper criticizes President Lee's ”easy US-China” remarks, calling them a ”blow to South Korea's economy and livelihoods.”
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, who visited the United States, announced that he would pursue economic cooperation with China and security cooperation with the United States in parallel.
Regarding the "cheap American economy and Chinese economy" policy, "We cannot continue as before.
In response to his statement, "We are going to do our best," China's state-run media criticized him for "turning a blind eye to fundamental questions." On the 27th, China's state-run English-language newspaper, Global Times, published an article titled "South Korea, Anmitsu
In an editorial titled "If we are to adjust the economic relationship between the two countries, we must first resolve the core issues," the article stated, "As a mid-level power, how can South Korea maintain and expand its strategic independence in a rapidly changing international order?"
The Global Times pointed out that, "The phrase 'we have no choice' has suddenly emerged as a new justification for South Korea's foreign policy.
"This will result in Korea's national interests being subordinated to the US's global strategy," he said. "If economic interests are sacrificed, national security will inevitably be shaken, and this is exactly what is needed."
"This is a real issue that Korean political and business leaders should consider," he emphasized. On the occasion of his summit with US President Donald Trump, President Lee
In a guest lecture given by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), he mentioned Ahn Mi-yeon in response to a question about whether it is questionable whether South Korea is dependent on the United States for security and receives economic benefits from other sources.
"South Korea is now in a situation where it can no longer take such an attitude as it did in the past," he said. "Over the past few years, the reorganization of the supply chain between the free world and the world centered on China has begun in earnest.
"As a result, U.S. policy is clearly moving in the direction of checking China," he said, adding, "South Korea is now in a position where it cannot take any actions or make any decisions that deviate from the basic U.S. policy."
Regarding this, the Global Times stated, "If South Korea were to change its policy to distance itself from China, it would seriously damage the South Korean economy and the lives of its people, and would be the most fundamental step.
Profits will be lost," he emphasized.
2025/08/28 07:44 KST
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