Xi Jinping and Lee Jae Myung in Shanghai 2026: A Call for Patience on Nukes
President Lee Jae Myung met Xi Jinping in Shanghai on Jan 7, 2026, to request mediation for North Korean nuclear issues. Xi responded with a call for 'patience'.
They shook hands, but the gap remains wide. On January 7, 2026, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung asked Chinese leader Xi Jinping to act as a mediator for peace regarding North Korea's nuclear program. Xi's response, however, was a calculated plea for 'patience'.
Lee Seeks Mediator Role from Xi Jinping in Shanghai
During his visit to Shanghai, President Lee emphasized that all communication channels between the North and South have been blocked. He described the current state of affairs as zero trust, urging China to use its influence to break the deadlock. According to Reuters, Lee's request highlights the increasing desperation for a diplomatic breakthrough as tensions on the peninsula simmer.
The Patience Strategy vs. Inter-Korean Stalemate
President Xi Jinping acknowledged the ongoing efforts but maintained that patience is still required when dealing with North Korea. This cautious stance suggests that Beijing isn't ready to pivot toward more aggressive mediation. The contrast between Lee's urgency and Xi's restraint underscores the complex geopolitical dance in East Asia where trust is a rare commodity.
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