Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
July 2006 - China Special Weapons News
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- China's Influence Over North Korea in Question VOA 27 Jul 2006 -- North Korea's weapons programs are expected to dominate Friday's regional security forum in Malaysia
- Analysis: China Freezes N. Korean Accounts cfr.org 26 Jul 2006 -- Following a U.S.-led crackdown on North Korea's money laundering, the Bank of China has frozen millions of dollars of North Korean assets (FT) held in its Macau branch
- Hu Jintao on Sino-DPRK Friendship KCNA 13 Jul 2006 -- Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and president of the People's Republic of China, elaborated on Sino-DPRK friendship when meeting the DPRK friendship delegation led by Yang Hyong Sop, vice-president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday
- Analysis: The Ties That Bind cfr.org 11 Jul 2006 -- A week after North Korea tested seven ballistic missiles, drawing the world's censure, attention is shifting to China.
- Backgrounder: The China-North Korea Relationship cfr.org 11 Jul 2006
- Veiled Chinese Veto Threat Stymies UN Action on N. Korea Missiles VOA 11 Jul 2006 -- China is threatening to veto a draft U.N. Security Council resolution that would penalize North Korea for testing ballistic missiles
- China and Japan Agree to Keep Talking on Drilling for Gas in Disputed Seabed VOA 09 Jul 2006 -- China and Japan have ended talks in Beijing on a dispute over exploring gas fields in the East China Sea
- U.S., China Fail To Agree On North Korean Sanctions RFE/RL 07 Jul 2006 -- A senior U.S. envoy said today that China and the United States were in broad agreement that North Korea's missile launches were a "provocative act."
- China Balances Concern Over North Korea Missile Tests With Ties to Pyongyang VOA 06 Jul 2006 -- China has expressed grave concern over North Korea's missile launches this week and urged restraint by all sides
- India fears China may use Nathu La to extend spy network IRNA 06 Jul 2006 -- As India and China prepare to re-open the Nathu La, the Himalayan pass on the legendary Silk Road trade route between East and West this week, some Indian military experts warn China could use the pass to extend its spy network deep into India.
- China Proposes Informal Talks to Get North Korea Nuclear Negotiations Back on Track VOA 04 Jul 2006 -- China says informal talks may be the way to get North Korea to return to negotiations on its nuclear programs
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