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"Russia, China prefer gradual way of dealing with N.Korea"

Published: 27 April, 2009, 18:10

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Russia, China are likely to have good understanding of the N. Korean government, and would rather see slow way of dealing with the state without harsh sanctions, says Andrey Karneev, from the Institute of Asian Studies.

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adam May 02, 2009, 03:44
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russia and china do not need to deal or do some thing about north, north korea has that right to do that like other country close tie with US, its really disgracefull for world to keep silence on US policy, whichever country have good tie with US they can do what they like no quistion about them, other way round who do have tie they not deserve live.