China changes tone, not interests, on N. Korea
By , on January 26th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> China’s unusually forceful criticism of North Korea shows the rising power is eager to distance itself from a pariah, but experts doubt Beijing would ultimately put the regime’s survival at risk. The Global Times, a state-run newspaper close to China’s ruling Communist Party, said in an editorial that if North Korea goes ahead with plans to test a nuclear bomb, Beijing “will not hesitate to reduce its assistance.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China changes tone, not interests, on N. Korea
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China changes tone, not interests, on N. Korea
<!– google_ad_section_start –> China’s unusually forceful criticism of North Korea shows the rising power is eager to distance itself from a pariah, but experts doubt Beijing would ultimately put the regime’s survival at risk. The Global Times, a state-run newspaper close to China’s ruling Communist Party, said in an editorial that if North Korea goes ahead with plans to test a nuclear bomb, Beijing “will not hesitate to reduce its assistance.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China changes tone, not interests, on N. Korea
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