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![]() Beijing (AFP) Sept 16, 2010 North Korea must do more if stalled six-party talks on ending its nuclear drive are to resume, a US envoy said Thursday as he wrapped up an Asia tour aimed at gauging if Pyongyang is ready to negotiate. Stephen Bosworth, Washington's point man on North Korea, was in Beijing on Wednesday and Thursday for talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and Beijing's special Korea envoy Wu Dawei on how to revive the negotiations. "We are convinced of the need to resume diplomatic activities and we ... read more |
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Spanish wind turbine firm Gamesa to triple China investments![]() Spain's Gamesa, one of the world's top wind turbine manufacturers, said Tuesday it would triple its total investment in China by 2012 to meet rising demand for clean energy there. The company has so far invested a total of 42 million euros (54 million dollars) on facilities in China and it plans to invest over 90 million euros between 2010-2012, bringing its total investment in the country t ... more Japanese vessels force Taiwan protest ship to turn around ![]() A Taiwanese boat with anti-Japan protesters heading for a group of disputed islands in the East China Sea was forced to turn back Tuesday by Japanese patrol boats, activists and officials said. The five people on board the fishing vessel, accompanied by Taiwan's coastguard, decided to abort the expedition around 6:00 am (2200 GMT Monday), said the organiser of the trip, the Taipei-based Zhon ... more US urges China-Japan dialogue after boat captain arrest ![]() The United States called Tuesday for China and Japan to open a dialogue on their diplomatic rift that escalated after the arrest of a Chinese boat captain, while reaffirming the importance of the US-Japanese alliance. "On this narrow issue, we hope that would be resolved peacefully through dialogue between China and Japan," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said after the arrest of t ... more |
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![]() Beijing (AFP) Sept 14, 2010 China launched a fresh salvo Tuesday in its diplomatic row with Japan over the arrest of a Chinese boat captain, accusing Tokyo of provoking a "serious" problem in ties between the Asian neighbours. After postponing planned talks with Tokyo on joint energy exploration in the East China Sea, where the Chinese trawler collided with two Japanese coastguard vessels, Beijing scrapped a trip to Japan by a senior lawmaker in protest. Japan on Tuesday called the situation "extremely regrettable" but Chi ... read more |
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