19.03.2014, 18:46
Danke Kuwolsan.
so schnell habe ich die rechtlichen Grundlagen nicht gefunden.
Ein Zitat aus der globaltimes:"During its missile launch on March 6, a China Southern Airlines jet with 220 civilians onboard en route from Tokyo to Shenyang narrowly passed one of the ballistic missiles.
Therefore, China should impose a certain amount of pressure on North Korea to protect the safety of Chinese citizens. The Chinese government should give the first priority to national interests and avoid adopting a Cold War mentality based on ideology. "
Und von sinonk:"Nonetheless, North Korea knew clearly that the missiles would run across this airline and (as the North Koreans could clearly see from their radar) that the China Southern Airlines passenger jet was expected to fly into the danger zone. But it still gave the order to fire! The behavior of the North Korean side has been extremely unfriendly toward China [朝方行为是对中国极大的不友好]. "
Quellen siehe oben # 108
Zu China verlinke ich noch einen Artikel von sinonk: http://sinonk.com/2014/03/10/red-line-ch...rth-korea/
so schnell habe ich die rechtlichen Grundlagen nicht gefunden.
Ein Zitat aus der globaltimes:"During its missile launch on March 6, a China Southern Airlines jet with 220 civilians onboard en route from Tokyo to Shenyang narrowly passed one of the ballistic missiles.
Therefore, China should impose a certain amount of pressure on North Korea to protect the safety of Chinese citizens. The Chinese government should give the first priority to national interests and avoid adopting a Cold War mentality based on ideology. "
Und von sinonk:"Nonetheless, North Korea knew clearly that the missiles would run across this airline and (as the North Koreans could clearly see from their radar) that the China Southern Airlines passenger jet was expected to fly into the danger zone. But it still gave the order to fire! The behavior of the North Korean side has been extremely unfriendly toward China [朝方行为是对中国极大的不友好]. "
Quellen siehe oben # 108
Zu China verlinke ich noch einen Artikel von sinonk: http://sinonk.com/2014/03/10/red-line-ch...rth-korea/