News Source: The Guardian
| about 1 month ago
Where China leads, the US follows Washington is increasingly beholden to Beijing's point of view – but some fear Barack Obama is being too accommodating Reaching the parts other countries cannot reach, China did the Obama administration a...
News Source: The Economist
| about 1 month ago
S ailing dictator, Kim Jong Il, rarely ventures to the airport to greet visiting foreign dignitaries. But China’s prime minister, Wen Jiabao, who departed from North Korea on Tuesday October 6th after a three-day visit, is no run-of-the-mill VIP.
News Source: Asia Times Online
| about 1 month ago
China's second-highest-ranking leader was able to return to Beijing safe in the knowledge that North Korea had made a show of yielding to Chinese pressure to return to the six-party talks that the North had previously spurned. And North Korea's Dear...
News Source: Times Online
| about 1 month ago
United States should be converted into peaceful ties through the bilateral talks without fail." Many observers doubt that Mr Kim has any intention of giving up his small nuclear arsenal and his form of words suggests that any final resolution is...
News Source: The Guardian
| about 1 month ago
S North Korean leader quoted as saying he's prepared to revive six-party talks if progress is made in dialogue with Washington North Korea 's leader, Kim Jong-il, said his country is prepared to return to international nuclear disarmament talks if...
News Source: CNSNews.com
| about 1 month ago
The Clinton administration promised the North two light-water reactors that would produce nuclear power under a 1994 deal to freeze its atomic program, which Washington and its allies feared was meant to create weapons not energy. Until the reactors...