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Trump to WSJ: Korea actually used to be a part of China

Update : 22 Apr 2017, 07:10 PM

US President Donald Trump has enraged South Koreans by saying in an apparently offhand comment after meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping that “Korea actually used to be a part of China”.

The historically inaccurate sentence from a Wall Street Journal interview bumps up against a raft of historical and political sensitivities in a country where many have long feared Chinese designs on the Korean Peninsula.

It also feeds neatly into long-standing worries about Seoul's shrinking role in dealing with its nuclear-armed rival, North Korea.

In Seoul, protesters gathered outside China's embassy to make their point, while the South Korean foreign ministry issued a public rebuke to the US president. South Koreans believe he was prompted to say it by China's President Xi Jinping after their meeting in Mar-a-Lago.

South Korea fears China wants to make it part of its sphere of influence by rewriting history and turning past Korean kingdom into “vassal state”.

Ahn Hong-seok, a 22-year-old college student, said that if Trump is a person capable of becoming a president, I think he should not distort the precious history of another country.'

 
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