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Chinese minister reaffirms friendship with North Korea

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Friday 30th July, 2010 (ANI)

Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Hu Zhengyue said Friday that Beijing is committed to consolidating ties with North Korea.

In a meeting with Yang Hyong Sop, vice president of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, Hu said Chinese leaders attach great importance to the bilateral relationship.

Xinhua further quoted him as saying that China aims to continuously consolidate and enhance the good neighborliness and friendly cooperation with the DPRK, which will better serve the interests of the two countries and the two peoples.

Zhengyue was speaking after his arrival in Pyongyang on Monday at the invitation of the DPRK Foreign Ministry.

Yang said under direct guidance from the leaders of the two nations, bilateral relations have been further consolidated and developed.

He said North Korea would work with China to advance the bilateral cooperation and exchange in all areas. (ANI)

 

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Luiz
07-30-10, 11:20 PM

Chinese minister reaffirms friendship with North Korea

Being basically evil and brutal against their weaker neigbors and their own citizens, it’s no wonder that such a COWARD nation tries to get along with a strong neighbor. It tries to do the same with Russia, without success, as Russia knows well its utterly false, deceiving behavior and “treaties”. China will NEVER do what a really GOOD nation would do, using a truly civilized mindset. Just allying itself with the strong ones if it can, like a fearful kid does when facing stronger boys.

Your daddy
07-31-10, 03:19 AM

I see dumb people!

@Luiz, Coward nations? I think you should get your fact straight. The coward ones are the US, Japan, and S Korea. If they so brave, why need the drill to bully N Korea? The Korean should dealt their own problems. I think you should clear your brains from hatred and comes to reality, please.


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