Xi Jinping and Moon Jae-in discuss coronavirus and Chinese leader’s planned visit to South Korea
- Xi reportedly expressed ‘deep gratitude’ for the support of South Korea’s government and people during this epidemic
- During 32-minute phone call, Moon said he was confident China would overcome the current challenge

Chinese state media quoted Xi expressing his “deep gratitude” to the South Korean government and people for their help and support, noting both countries were important neighbours and partners for each other.
Bilateral ties were doing well, Xi said, adding that he and Moon had met in Beijing last year and arrived at a consensus on several important issues. He said the impact of the epidemic on economic and people-to-people ties were only temporary.
“I believe once we have overcome this epidemic, the good relationship between China and South Korea will deepen further and our cooperation will flourish even more,” Xi reportedly said.

According to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, during the 32-minute call, Moon expressed confidence China would overcome the current challenge, and Xi welcomed Moon’s statement that China’s suffering was also South Korea’s suffering.
The leaders agreed to share information about clinical trials and cooperate on future prevention measures. Xi, who was due to visit South Korea in the first half of the year, reaffirmed his plan to do so, Yonhap said.