Saturday, April 2, 2016

China And The U.S. Agree To Curtail North Korea's Nuclear And Missile Program



VICE News: North Korea Fires Yet Another Missile as China and US Say They Will Work Together to Combat Threat

North Korea launched another missile this morning, just hours after Chinese President Xi Jinping publicly reaffirmed his country's commitment to recent United Nations sanctions against its neighbor during a meeting with US President Barack Obama in Washington.

The projectile was fired from a region near the North's east coast, a South Korean military official told Reuters by telephone. Another official at the office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said it was a short-range surface to air missile of as-yet undetermined range.

It is at least the fifth time North Korea has fired missiles since UN sanctions were imposed on March 2 in the wake of the country's latest nuclear test on January 6.

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WNU editor: I am sceptical that China will enforce trade sanctions against North Korea, there is just too much business to be made .... A Hole in North Korean Sanctions Big Enough for Coal, Oil and Used Pianos (NYT). More here .... China backs North Korea punishment but won’t abandon unruly ally, analysts say (Washington Times)

More News On China And The U.S. Agreeing To Curtail North Korea's Nuclear And Missile Program

North Korea nuclear tests: US and China to co-operate -- BBC
Obama, Xi agree to fully implement North Korea sanctions -- AFP
North Korea Fires Another Missile as US and China Agree to Cooperate on Nuclear Threat -- Newsweek
US and China 'will cooperate to discourage North Korea nuclear tests' -- The Telegraph
U.S. and China Agree to Deter North Korea Nuclear Tests -- Time
N. Korea Key Focus of US Talks with Japan, South Korea, China -- VOA

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