China says it will ‘actively consider’ lifting visa restrictions against South Koreans

BEIJING– China will consider lifting visa restrictions against South Koreans, Beijing’s foreign ministry said Friday, in response to Seoul’s plan to resume issuing short-term visas for travelers from the neighboring country.

“South Korea’s lifting of visa restrictions on China is a correct step to reduce obstacles to visits by the peoples of the two countries,” the Chinese foreign ministry’s spokesperson Mao Ning told a regular press briefing.

She added Beijing will “consider resuming the issuance of short-term visas for South Koreans to China” on par with Seoul’s decision.

Earlier in the day, South Korea announced it will restart issuing visas Saturday, as China’s COVID-19 infection wave has peaked and relevant situations have entered a phase of “stabilization.” In early January, South Korea tightened curbs on travelers from China amid a surge in coronavirus infections in the neighboring nation.

In retaliation, China suspended short-term visa issuance for South Koreans in apparent retaliation for what it called “discriminatory” entry restrictions.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

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