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Washington, Beijing Told of Nuke Test in Advance
Of course the Chinese were told in advance. Well, well in advance...
North Korea on Monday notified the U.S., China and Russia of its plan to conduct a nuclear test. It did not inform South Korea.

Chun Young-woo, the senior presidential secretary for foreign affairs and security, said the North told the U.S., China and Russia on Monday evening, and Beijng and Washington in turn informed Seoul.

The Chinese government until the last minute attempted to dissuade the North, a South Korean government official said Tuesday.
Once again, that's just window dressing. The Norks do nothing that the Chinese forbid. The Chinese were pleased to see this go forward as it furthers their own plans.
"Immediately after it was informed of the nuclear test by the North, the Chinese Foreign Ministry called in South Korean Ambassador Lee Kyu-hyung in Beijing around midnight Monday to tell him of the North's plan," the official added.

The North informed the U.S. on Monday through its permanent representation at the UN in New York. The U.S. also immediately informed Seoul through a diplomatic channel.
Posted by: Steve White 2013-02-13
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