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China's leader Xi Jinping made headlines in South Korea over the weekend as he joked that a pair of smartphones he gifted to the country's president could be used for espionage. Experts said the unusually lighthearted exchange likely indicated closeness between the two leaders who were meeting on the sidelines of an APEC summit.

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... Xi joked about spying on South Korea's president as he gifted him a pair of smartphones, telling him to "check if there is a backdoor" in a rare jest from the Chinese leader that made headlines in Seoul.

The lighthearted exchange took place on Saturday in the city of Gyeongju, when Xi and President Lee Jae-myung presented gifts to each other on the sidelines of an APEC summit, marking Xi's first visit to South Korea in more than a decade.

Xi presented two Xiaomi smartphones fitted with Korean-made displays to Lee, who quipped: "Is the communication line secure?", drawing laughter from Xi.

Pointing at the devices, Xi replied: "You should check if there is a backdoor," referring to pre-installed software that could allow third-party monitoring, prompting laughter and applause from Lee.

The brief banter sparked heavy media interest over the weekend, as Xi is rarely seen making jokes, let alone about espionage.

"Xi bursts into laughter after Lee jokes about security of Xiaomi Phones," reads a headline in the Seoul Shinmun daily on Monday. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-04 01:08 AM | Reply

imo, that friendly banter is more indicative of the result of Pres Trump's tariff assault upon our allies.

China seems to be moving in, and becoming quite friendly, with our [former?] allies in Southeast Asia.

And elsewhere in the world.

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-04 01:10 AM | Reply

One view (not necessarily one I agree with fully, but a view...)

How China can anchor Southeast Asia's future in an uncertain world
www.scmp.com

... China has a unique opportunity to cast itself as an anchor of stability for Southeast Asia now that the United States is retreating from its position as the rule maker of global trade.

US President Donald Trump's policies of "de-risking" from China and imposing unilateral tariffs, including on developing countries, are fragmenting production networks and pushing firms to reimagine their manufacturing and logistics chains.

Asean has laid out a road map to manage such uncertainties in the form of four priorities for resilience and growth: advancing the digital economy, accelerating the energy transition, strengthening supply chains and deepening external cooperation. ...


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-04 01:15 AM | Reply

And ...

Why strong regional value chains will be vital to the next chapter of China and Africa's economic relationship
www.weforum.org

... China has become Africa's largest trading partner and creditor in recent years under programmes such as the Belt and Road Initiative. ...

#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-04 01:17 AM | Reply

@#4

Meanwhile, Pres Trump's approach to Africa seems to be a military invasion?

A Fox News report prompted Trump to post about Nigeria, setting off White House scramble
www.nbcnews.com

#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-04 01:21 AM | Reply

@#5 ... A Fox News report prompted Trump ...

Oh gesh, like the Portland old video footage?


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-04 01:23 AM | Reply

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