Jaime FlorCruz has lived and worked in China since 1971. He studied Chinese history at Peking University (1977-81) and served as TIME Magazine’s Beijing correspondent and bureau chief (1982-2000). Beijing, China (CNN) — When Chinese premier Wen Jiabao visited South Korea last week, politicians, diplomats and reporters in Seoul parsed his public statements, looking for [...]
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Korean conundrum China’s
Posted by admin on Haziran 4th, 2010
Posted in Asia
Tags: Beijing China, Chinese History, Chinese Officials, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Cnn, Harsh Sanctions, Korean People, Nations Security Council, North Korea, Peking University, Political Observers, Premier Wen Jiabao, South Korea, South Koreans, Unfortunate Incident, United Nations Security, United Nations Security Council, Urgent Security, Veto Power, Western Diplomat
2 Comments »Will South Korea blame the North for sinking warship?
Posted by admin on Mayıs 18th, 2010
// < ![CDATA[ // Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — As South Korea awaits the results of a probe into the sinking of a warship, expected to be made public Thursday, debate is already underway over the policy options open to Seoul if the investigation holds North Korea responsible. The Cheonan sank the evening of March [...]
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Tags: Central Seoul, Cheonan, Cnn, Defense Officials, Internal Explosion, International Crisis Group, Korean Members, Midget Submarine, Military Units, Multinational Team, Mysterious Explosion, Pinkston, Policy Options, Seabed, Seoul Korea, Seoul Office, Seoul South Korea, South Korea, South Korean Defense, Strik, Will South Korea blame the North for sinking warship?, Yellow Sea
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