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China flexing mussel to bring North Korea back to negotiations
Kiran Chaube
Jun. 8, 2005

China is making solid progress in bringing North Korea back to negotiations table.
According to media sources, North Korea will return to the six-party talks regarding its nuclear weapons program within a matter of weeks, preferably by the end of June, Wang Guangya, China's ambassador to the United Nations, said on June 8. He said the talks likely will be held in Beijing.
North Korea’s economic streamline is controlled by Beijing. North Korea seems ready to come back to negotiations table without any conditions.
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