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China-Japan-Koreas
Chinese Premier to Visit N.Korea
2009-09-15
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao is negotiating details of his visit to North Korea for the closing ceremony of the China-North Korea Friendship Year in Pyongyang early next month, the Mainichi Shimbun reported Saturday citing a diplomatic source in Beijing. Wen is likely to visit between Oct. 1, the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, and the three-way summit among South Korea, China and Japan in Beijing on Oct. 10, the daily said. It will be Wen's first North Korea visit as prime minister.

North Korea's Prime Minister Kim Yong-il attended the opening ceremony for the friendship year in China in March. "Because there has been continued exchange of high-profile personnel between the two countries, Wen's visit to North Korea will be a separate issue from North Korea's nuclear weapons issue," a diplomat told the Mainichi.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  ION CHINESE MILITARY FORUM > DOES CHINA WANT WAR [agz USA]? Artic repeats comments of high-ranking PLA General that, as per any US-CHINA CONFLICT > the PRC will never accept formal Taiwan independence from the mainland, that iff the USA draws its weapons into the target zone of Chinese territory Chin may have to respond agz the USA wid nuclear weapons, that Chin is prepared to lose all its cities east of the Xian, and that America must be prepared to lose hundreds of US Cities in turn.

ALso, WMF > TENS OF THOUSAND OF US TROOPS MASSING IN PAKISTAN: SHOULD CHINA SEND TROOPS?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-09-15 20:09  

#1  Probably looking to see if there's enough goodies to be worth Taking over?

Or if the losses outweigh the benefit?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-09-15 12:31  

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