2011年6月16日星期四

North Korea National Securative Leader’s 7th visit to China-----Digg out the truth?

North Korea National Securative Leader Kim jong-il is now visiting China by train, he is rushing to China round-the-clock which is unprecedented. This is Kim jong il's seventh visit to China since his govenment. In the past, he would at least stay at the the city he visited for one night, but this time ,he is on train for three consecutive days,distance traveled exceeding 3,000 kilometers.
Kim's latest journey began Friday and has so far taken him through the China's northeast to Yangzhou, a small, scenic city in the eastern province of Jiangsu, where his father, Kim Il-sung, met the then-president of China, Jiang Zemin, in 1991.
Jiangsu province has prospered thanks to an export-led industrial boom created by the landmark economic reforms China began some three decades ago.
The English-language edition of the Global Times, a Beijing newspaper, cited unnamed sources as saying Kim was received at the local train station by Yangzhou officials when he arrived Sunday.
His visit was "an apparent move to seek economic cooperation between Beijing and Pyongyang," the report said.
Security outside the state guest house in Yangzhou, where Kim and his entourage could be staying, was tight, with police cars sitting in front its main entrance.
Police also closed off the Slender West Lake, Yangzhou's main tourist attraction, in the morning. It was unclear why.
While neither Beijing nor Pyongyang has officially confirmed Kim's visit, the unscheduled movements and tight security of a distinctive North Korean train have echoed the past trips by 69-year-old Kim, who travels only by train and visited twice last year to woo his powerful neighbor.
Kim's latest visit overlapped with a weekend summit that brought together China, Japan and South Korea. [ID:nL3E7GM015] Kim may have timed his visit to make a point to the region that his country still enjoys Beijing's support.
Washington, Tokyo and Seoul have long urged China to apply more pressure on North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons ambitions and defuse tensions with its neighbors.
China, however, also sees North Korea as a strategic bulwark against the United States and its regional allies, and Kim's string of visits since last year have underscored that bond.
In recent years, Beijing has sought to shore up ties with the North with more aid and trade and visits there by leaders.
Economic links to China have become increasingly important for North Korea's survival, because of international sanctions and deteriorating ties with South Korea. In 2010, trade between China and North Korea was worth $3.5 billion, up 29.6 percent from 2009, according to Chinese customs statistics.
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