BEIJING, Feb 10 – 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 travellers from the neighbouring country, reported Yonhap.
“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 “stabilisation.” In early January, South Korea tightened curbs on travellers from China amid a surge in coronavirus infections in the neighbouring nation.
In retaliation, China suspended short-term visa issuance for South Koreans in apparent retaliation for what it called “discriminatory” entry restrictions.