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May 2010 - China Special Weapons News
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- Chinese, Japanese Leaders Discuss N. Korea Tensions VOA 31 May 2010 -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama met in Tokyo Monday for talks that included rising tensions between North and South Korea over the sinking of South Korean warship in March.
- China Seeks Reduced Tension Between Koreas VOA 30 May 2010 -- China has wrapped up a three way summit with neighboring South Korea and Japan by calling for calm amid escalating tensions. South Korea and its partners have yet to win China's firm support of an investigation blaming North Korea for the deadly sinking of a South Korean naval ship.
- China, Japan, South Korea Hold Summit Amid Korean Peninsula Tensions VOA 29 May 2010 -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and South Korea President Lee Myung-bak began a two-day summit Saturday that is expected to focus on the heightened tensions between the two Koreas.
- China, Kazakhstan seek to upgrade military cooperation RIA Novosti 29 May 2010 -- The Chinese and Kazakh defense ministers have agreed to advance cooperation between the two militaries, Xinhua said on Saturday.
- Wen: China Will Not Shield Attacker of S. Korean Warship VOA 28 May 2010 -- China's number two official has assured S. Korean authorities that Beijing will not obstruct justice in the sinking of a S. Korean naval ship.
- China slams actions harming stability on Korean Peninsula RIA Novosti 28 May 2010 -- Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao: Beijing condemns any actions undermining stability on the Korean Peninsula.
- US, China Try to Reset Ties VOA 27 May 2010 -- Direct talks on the economy and security between the United States and China have concluded in Beijing.
- US Sees China Turning Critical of North Korea VOA 27 May 2010 -- Senior Obama administration officials believe China is reconsidering its support for North Korea in the aftermath of the sinking of a warship.
- China to weigh evidence before blaming N.Korea for warship sinking RIA Novosti 27 May 2010 -- China, North Korea's most important ally, reiterated its reluctance in joining the claim that Pyongyang was behind sinking.
- Clinton Calls on China to Help Punish North Korea VOA 26 May 2010 -- Secretary of State Clinton met with South Korea's president as efforts get underway to rally global support for measures against North Korea.
- Clinton Says World Must Respond to Sinking of S. Korean Warship VOA 26 May 2010 -- US Secretary of State Clinton: World has a duty to respond to the sinking of a S. Korean warship that has been blamed on N. Korea.
- Concluding Joint Statements at the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue US Dept. of State 25 May 2010
- Remarks at the Closing of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue US Dept. of State 25 May 2010
- Clinton Presses China for Stronger Action on North Korea VOA 25 May 2010 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is pressing China for stronger action on North Korea.
- South Korea, World Look to China to Warn North Over Ship Sinking VOA 24 May 2010 -- Pressure is mounting on China to reprimand North Korea over the fatal sinking of the South navel vessel last month.
- Clinton Urges China to Cooperate on North Korea, Iran at Talks VOA 24 May 2010 -- US Secretary of State Clinton is urging China to cooperate on formulating an international response to North Korea and Iran.
- US, China to Discuss North Korea, Iran at Talks VOA 23 May 2010 -- On the eve of high-level political and economic talks between the U.S. and China, a senior U.S. official says the two superpowers are still at odds over how to deal with North Korea and the details of U.N. sanctions to impose against Iran for its controversial nuclear activities.
- China to train Indonesian pilots for Su-family fighters RIA Novosti 21 May 2010 -- Indonesia and China have agreed to continue cooperation in training pilots for Russian-made Su-family fighters in service with the Indonesian air force, the Antara news agency said on Friday.
- Hong Kong Democrats Win Bittersweet Election Victory VOA 17 May 2010 -- Although democracy advocates in Hong Kong have taken 80 percent of the vote in by-elections, there are questions about the significance.
- U.S. official deflects speculation on Taiwan president's remark CNA 11 May 2010 -- Senior US official played down the significance of any speculation about how Washington will respond in a case of a conflict between China and Taiwan.
- China dismisses reports of incursions into Indian territory IRNA 11 May 2010 -- China dismissed fresh reports of incursions by its troops into Indian territory, saying it was committed to solving the vexed boundary issue through talks.
- Speech of Kim Jong Il at Banquet KCNA 08 May 2010 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il made the following speech at a banquet.
- Speech of Chinese President at Banquet KCNA 08 May 2010 -- Hu Jintao, president of the People's Republic of China, made the following speech at a banquet.
- Kim Jong Il Makes Unofficial Visit to China KCNA 08 May 2010 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il paid an unofficial visit to the People's Republic of China from May 3 to 7 at the invitation of Hu Jintao.
- Kim Jong Il Makes Unofficial Visit to Northeastern China KCNA 07 May 2010 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il paid an unofficial visit to the People's Republic of China at the invitation of Hu Jintao.
- Death toll in Chinese unrest reaches 140 RIA Novosti 07 May 2010 -- The death toll from riots on Sunday in China's Muslim Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has risen to 140.
- China's Hu to discuss Iran, bilateral issues with Russian leadership in Moscow RIA Novosti 05 May 2010 -- Chinese President Hu will discuss a range of bilateral and international issues, including the Iranian nuclear problem.
- North Korea's Kim Expected to Meet with Chinese President VOA 05 May 2010 -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has reportedly arrived in Beijing for talks with high-ranking Chinese officials.
- N. Korean Leader Expected to Meet with Chinese President VOA 03 May 2010 -- Chinese officials appear to be catering to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's demands for secrecy.
- Chinese Foreign Ministry not commenting on Kim Jong-il's visit RIA Novosti 04 May 2010 -- China's Foreign Ministry neither confirmed nor denied that North Korean leader Kim Jong-il was in China.
- North Korean Leader Reportedly Travels to China VOA 03 May 2010 -- There are reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has traveled to China.
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