Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
April 2007 - China Special Weapons News
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- China 'Cannot Confirm' Reported N. Korean Activity at Yongbyon Nuclear Facility VOA 17 Apr 2007 -- The Chinese government has said it cannot confirm South Korean reports of unusual activity at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility, and indicated a dispute over North Korean bank accounts in Macau has yet to be resolved
- India, China to hold talks on boundary next week IRNA 14 Apr 2007 -- India and China will hold another round of high-level talks on boundary question here from next Saturday as part of efforts to settle the dispute that has been nagging their relations for decades.
- Top U.S. Diplomat Cites Chinese Cooperation on Darfur Washington File 11 Apr 2007 -- China increasingly is cooperating with the United States toward ending the violence in Sudan's Darfur region, while President Bush "wants action" and is prepared to impose further sanctions on Sudan, says Ambassador Andrew Natsios, the president's special envoy to Sudan.
- China: Premier Faces Tough Task Of Mending Japan Ties RFE/RL 11 Apr 2007 -- Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao opened a visit to Japan today during which the two countries will attempt to get their deeply strained relations back in order.
- China Strengthens Military Ties With Sudan VOA 03 Apr 2007 -- Chinese officials say they will push forward with military cooperation with Sudan, despite accusations Khartoum supports militias that have killed hundreds of thousands of civilians in Sudan's Darfur region.
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