China is maintaining its position that it does not support actions against Iran that "undermine normal trade and economic cooperation." Even as the United Nations maneuvers toward a vote on expanded sanctions against Iran, which Beijing has reportedly... ...full story at China Confidential
from China Confidential on Fri, Feb 29 2008
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