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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

China urged to continue the dialogue with North Korea 'whatever happens'


The Chinese government has called on the parties to the conflict on the Korean peninsula that "whatever happens, remain committed to peace, stability, and solution denuclearization through dialogue" in another day of tensions in the region by Fears of a new North Korean ballistic test . "We maintain communications with the parties involved and urge them not to take actions that lead to an escalation of tensions," stressed the spokesman of Chinese Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying at a press conference. Hua has insisted that dialogue to six, with China as the host in addition to the two Koreas, Japan, Russia and the U.S. (but paralyzed for over five years by Pyongyang ) remains the appropriate channel for "lasting peace in Northeast Asia ". "Continue to communicate with stakeholders and making strenuous efforts to achieve that goal," added the official source. South Korea fears his neighbor today conducted missile test , on the occasion of the celebrations for the anniversary of the birth of the founder of the North Korean regime, Kim Il-sungHowever, despite the frequent provocations in recent weeks, the South Korean government has also ensured that there are no indications that North Korea is preparing to launch a war on a large scale.

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