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Seoul to Make Rare Nuclear Visit to North Korea »
YouTube video South Korean officials left for Beijing today to make a rare visit to North Korea to check Pyongyang's progress in sticking to an international nuclear disarmament deal.
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Not Happening: North Korean Nuclear Disarmament » China Confidential Another American foreign policy failure....North Korea is getting its money. Correction: North Korea's lunatic leader is getting his money. The blocked $25 million that is being wired out of Macau belongs to Kim Jong-Il, who can be credited with creating... |
| 12 Apr 09 |
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China, Japan, S Korea agree to push forward Six-Party talks » People's Daily China, Japan and South Korea agreed here Saturday to continue pushing forward the Six-Party talks aimed at realizing denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. The consensus was reached when Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso... |
| 15 Oct 09 |
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China helps in renewing US-DPRK talks » Danwei The Wall Street Journal publishes an appraisal of Wen Jiabao's latest visit to Pyongyang: After a visit last week by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to Pyongyang, where he held extensive talks with leader Kim Jong Il, North Korea said it was willing to... |
| 08 Jul 09 |
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China and North Korea: Kim is like Chairman Mao? » Global Voices On 4 July, the United States’ National Day, North Korea has launched seven missiles tests again and some of them were medium-range rockets that pose threat to Japan and South Korea. While Kim Jong Il has been portrayed as a crazy and authoritarian figur... |
| 21 Nov 07 |
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Fear of South Korea » Richard Spencer Here's a little something for a number of my friends who say that it is not the rise of China that's frightening, nor the North Korean nuclear crisis, but the rise of South Korea.South Korean farmers took rallying to a new level OK, so they're partly... |