South Korean President Lee Jae Myung sought Chinese President Xi Jinping's help in efforts to resume talks with nuclear-armed neighbor North Korea on Saturday, while Xi told Lee he was willing to widen cooperation and jointly tackle the challenges they face.
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- President Lee Jae-myung asked Xi Jinping for help in resuming talks with North Korea.
- Xi Jinping visited South Korea for the first time in 11 years and discussed cooperation with Lee. 12s
- Hundreds of protesters held an anti-China rally in Seoul during Xi's visit. 37s
- Lee proposed a phased approach to North Korean denuclearization, starting with engagement and a freeze on nuclear development. 57s
- North Korea rejected Lee's overtures and denuclearization agenda, calling unification with the South unrealistic. 1m 8s