Monday, July 10, 2006

China Japan news roundup

Japan is determined to push a vote on a UN resolution to condemn North Korea, following the Pingyong's Fourth of July 7 missiles launch. The resolution faces oppositions from China and Russia, but Japan persists in its push for a legally binding resolution. (Reuters)

China and Japan finished a two day negotiation over Gas reserve in the East China Sea, without a result. however, two sides agree to negotiate further more to solve the controvacial issue. (Asahi Shimbun)

Second blackmail was sent to Mr. Shinzo Abe, secretary of cabinet. Inside the envelop was a knife and letter, Do not go to pay visit to Yasukuni Shrine, is the message. It seemed the mail came from Hong Kong. (Yomiuri Shimbun)

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