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American trade warning to China finally worked - North Korea 'sorry'' for nuke test and plans no more
Kiran Chaube
Oct. 21, 2006

China controls North Korea. America secretly warned China that the consequence of not imposing UN sanction on North Korea will be in trade restrictions on China. China understand money more than anything. They backed out. North Korea now says they are sorry for the nuke test.
According to media reports, North Korean leader Kim Jong II told a visiting Chinese delegation that the communist nation didn''t plan to conduct additional nuclear tests, a news report said on Friday.
Kim told Chinese envoy Tang Jiaxuan that "we have no plans for additional nuclear tests," Yonhap news agency reported, citing an unnamed diplomatic source in Beijing.
Tang led a delegation that met Kim in Pyongyang yesterday to deliver a message from Chinese President Hu Jintao.
Meeting with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Beijing today, Tang said that his trip had "not been in vain."
Chinese officials also expressed hope that the North would return to arms talks that it has boycotted since last year in anger over US financial restrictions.
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