Sunday, May 26, 2013


China calls on North Korea to enter Nuclear Talks

China’s leader sent a “blunt message” to Pyongyang, saying that he should return to the negotiating table to talk about nuclear disarmament. Kim Jung Un was in China for three days, and had his personal envoy deliver a letter to President Xi Jinping at a meeting in Beijing. Although the government has not said what the letter said, Kim Jung Un envoy said that his country is willing to “take positive actions to solve problems through dialogue”. Most observers believe that Pyongyang will not go to talks that have conditions to get rid of their nuclear weapons. It is believed that North Korea has nuclear ballistic missiles but they have a low reliability. It is said that the reason for the letter from Kim was to improve and develop relations between North Korea and China. There has been a lot of tension between Pyongyang, Beijing and Washington have been extremely high this year because of threats against the US and South Korea. This month North Korea has been test firing rockets after they criticized the U.S for having aircraft carriers at the South Korean ports and running naval drills.

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