N Korea seeks stronger military ties with China

BEIJING: North Korea vowed to strengthen military ties with China on Wednesday, days after the North’s leader Kim Jong-il finished a visit aimed at bolstering the bond with his isolated country’s sole major supporter. Comments from Kim Yong-nam, the second-ranked official in North Korea, highlighted the recent efforts of Pyongyang and Beijing to shore up their relationship in the face of regional tensions and possible succession moves in the North. China confirmed on Monday that Kim Jong-il, who rarely leaves his country, visited for five days and told President Hu Jintao that he was willing to return to negotiations about scrapping the North’s nuclear weapons. Kim Yong-nam told a visiting commander of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) that the bond between the two neighbours has “shown great vitality”, China’s Xinhua news agency reported from Pyongyang. Beijing has recently fretted about military exercises between the United States and South Korea, saying they threaten China’s security interests and could destabilise the region. On Wednesday, the PLA navy was due to start artillery exercises in the Yellow Sea between China and the Korean peninsula. Washington and Seoul plan to hold their own military exercise in international waters off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, a move the Pentagon has said is meant to show North Korea that Washington is committed to defending ally South Korea. The Sept. 5-9 naval drills are aimed largely at detecting and repelling North Korean submarines from infiltrating the South’s waters, a government official said. The latest exercises follow Seoul’s pledge to take tough action against the North in the event of further provocations, after it accused Pyongyang of a submarine attack against one of its navy ships in March, killing 46 sailors. reuters

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