03.04.2014, 20:44
Über die Ergebnisse des Besuchs des chinesischen Sonderbeauftragten hat man in der koreanischen und der chinesischen Presse sehr wenig, fast nichts, lesen können. Es gab also keine Einigung. Siehe auch: "Tuning Out Beijing’s Six-Party Drumbeat: Wu Dawei in Pyongyang " http://sinonk.com/2014/04/01/wu-dawei-py...six-party/
Heute hat die Global Times einen Artikel veröffentlich: "Nuclear tests only further isolate Pyongyang"
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/852634...z2mVaIXJv4
Schlussteil:"China will not treat North Korea the way the US, South Korea and Japan do, but China has been clear in opposing the North's nuclear program. The North's nuclear issue has caused some divergence between China and the US, If Pyongyang thinks this provides an opportunity for it to further develop its nuclear capabilities, it should give up such fantasies.
Some other kinds of power that North Korea acquires cannot help sustain its nuclear deterrence, which in turn cannot ensure its national security and other strategic interests. The country should rethink how to maximize its national interests.
If Pyongyang continues to follow this path, it will suffer long-term isolation by the international community and the country's poverty will never be eliminated. The risks these factors pose to the Pyongyang regime can hardly be offset even if North Korea truly becomes a nuclear state.
The security, stability and prosperity of North Korea suit China's long-term interests. Many Chinese people would like to see the country endowed with strategic opportunities from the development of East Asia. North Korea has been in confrontation with the international community for 20 years, and it should seek a new path."
Das ist eine klare Ansage.
Heute hat die Global Times einen Artikel veröffentlich: "Nuclear tests only further isolate Pyongyang"
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/852634...z2mVaIXJv4
Schlussteil:"China will not treat North Korea the way the US, South Korea and Japan do, but China has been clear in opposing the North's nuclear program. The North's nuclear issue has caused some divergence between China and the US, If Pyongyang thinks this provides an opportunity for it to further develop its nuclear capabilities, it should give up such fantasies.
Some other kinds of power that North Korea acquires cannot help sustain its nuclear deterrence, which in turn cannot ensure its national security and other strategic interests. The country should rethink how to maximize its national interests.
If Pyongyang continues to follow this path, it will suffer long-term isolation by the international community and the country's poverty will never be eliminated. The risks these factors pose to the Pyongyang regime can hardly be offset even if North Korea truly becomes a nuclear state.
The security, stability and prosperity of North Korea suit China's long-term interests. Many Chinese people would like to see the country endowed with strategic opportunities from the development of East Asia. North Korea has been in confrontation with the international community for 20 years, and it should seek a new path."
Das ist eine klare Ansage.