Friday, November 26, 2010

With Tensions High On The Korean Peninsula, What Is China Doing?



China Works To Ease North-South Korea Tension -- BBC

China's Foreign Ministry has begun working to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula, holding a series of talks with Washington, Seoul and Pyongyang.

Officials said their priority was to avoid a recurrence of Tuesday's violence, which saw North Korea fire artillery shells at a southern island.

The South responded with its own fire, and announced joint military exercises with US forces would begin on Sunday.

Pyongyang said the drills were pushing the region to "the brink of war".

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More News On What Is China Doing To Resolve The Crisis On The Korean Peninsula

China Protests U.S.-South Korea Exercises -- Wall Street Journal
China issues warning ahead of U.S.-South Korea drills -- Yahoo News/Reuters
China urges diplomacy to U.S., both Koreas -- Reuters
China opposes any military acts in exclusive economic zone without permission -- Xinhuanet
Analysis: US carrier visit a dilemma for China-- Washington Post/AP
U.S. aircraft carrier's arrival off Korean peninsula also sends a message to China -- Washington Post
Adm. Mike Mullen: China's Leadership Is 'Absolutely Critical' In North Korea -- ABC News
China is loath to condemn North Korea -- L.A. Times
China Urges Restraint on Korean Peninsula -- Voice of America
China urges restraint over Koreas -- Al Jazeera
China Premier Urges Restraint Over Korean Tensions -- FOX News/AP
North Korean attack on South Korea pushes China's patience -- Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese Foreign Minister Cancels Visit to Seoul
-- Chosun Ilbo
China's support of North Korea grounded in centuries of conflict -- CNN
China Help with North Korea? Fuggedaboutit!: Dear pundits: Stop begging Beijing to rein in Kim Jong Il. It ain’t gonna happen. -- Aidan Foster-Carter, Foreign Policy

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