Monday, March 25, 2013

Need For Chinese/North Korean Relations Change by Corran Nolan

On February 12, North Korea conducted their third nuclear weapons test. That same day, China summoned the North Korean Ambassador to Beijing, purpose unknown. North Korea has shown its nuclear weapon systems are accurate and deadly, which has caused the condemnation of many countries around the world. A paranoid, touchy, and reserved North Korea is not good for China or the rest of the world. China has tried some solutions to the problem, such as the 'six party talks', but North Korea resigned form the talks four years ago. However, China cannot take military action against North Korea as a part of a treaty between the two countries, however, if the nuclear tests continue, many South-East Asian countries will start worrying and might develop their own nuclear weapon programs, such as South Korea or Japan. But, there are ways that China can bring the heat on North Korea, which relies on it for 70% of its trade. These measures include sanctions and other such economic actions that can put pressure on North Korea, and at the very least disrupt its nuclear plans for the future.
The point of the author writing this article is to provide information about the current situation between North Korea and China and provide possible ways of remedying it. The author obviously knew what they were talking about because they provided clear and precise information and instructions on their recommendations. This makes the article important because the implementation of these ideas could possibly lead to a resolution to this problem.

Source: http://worldcrunch.com/opinion-analysis/china-must-just-say-039-no-039-to-north-korea-before-it-039-s-too-late/denuclearization-pyongyang-beijing-diplomacy/c7s11043/#.UVD6uxyG2Lw

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