South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is on an official visit to the U.S. this week. He is facing rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula and various domestic issues. On the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, analyst Eunjung Lim pointed out that China and the United States used to cooperate on the matter, and China played an important role in promoting multilateral dialogue. On trade, policy advisor Sourabh Gupta argued that South Korea should not be forced by the United States to "pick sides" and "decouple" from China, but should follow the market leader. He believes that China and the United States need to cooperate in a broader economic environment, which is not only in the interests of South Korea, but also to the benefit of all countries.