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Relations with Beijing will also improve considerably. North Korea will seek normalisation of trade relations and economic assistance from China, while China will attempt to manage conflict escalation on the Korean Peninsula. Both China and Russia are likely to show a more tolerant attitude towards North Korea’s nuclear weapons status.
A Newsweek map illustrates Japan's planned deployment of its new long-range missiles to deter and defend against potential attacks from its main adversaries, China and North Korea. Newsweek has reached out to the Chinese Foreign Ministry for comment via email.
Wolfgang Ischinger, president of the Munich Security Conference Foundation Council and former German ambassador to the U.S., told CNBC an apparent warming of ties between China and Russia, India and North Korea was "worrisome." "The world is moving in the ...
The parade, held in North Korea’s capital to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party, gave its leader a chance to show off his growing power. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul Columns of goose-stepping soldiers and a ...