South Korean Prime Minister to visit China

South Korea's Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn is scheduled to visit China and meet Chinese President Xi Jinping as well as other top officials, his office said Monday. 
The Prime Minister will visit Tianjin, northeastern China, and participate in the Summer Davos Forum 2016 to introduce South Korea's flagship creative economy policy, which aims to generate new business opportunities through merging different industries and fostering startups, state news agency (Yonhap) reported. 
During his five-day visit starting Sunday, Hwang will also travel to Liaoning, a province adjacent to North Korea. It will mark the first time for a high-ranking South Korean official to pay a visit to the region since the relationship between the two Koreas became tense following the North's nuclear test early this year.
In Beijing, Hwang will hold talks with Xi and share ideas on various issues from Pyongyang's development of nuclear weapons to finding solutions on illegal Chinese boats fishing in South Korean waters. He will also meet Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and touch on other outstanding issues related to the neighboring countries.

Source: QNA