Sunday, May 20, 2012

The foreign media attention to China's fishing boats hijacked the China-DPRK rare altercation broke out

"The Chinese side through the channel with the DPRK to maintain close communication with the fight for the relevant issues to be properly resolved as soon as possible. China required the DPRK to ensure the safety of the crew and the legitimate rights and interests." Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei 17 These statements of a number of international media outletsbecause they think, "broke out between the twoneighbors and long-time ally in China and the DPRK in a rare public spat (Reuterslanguage). Agence France-Presse reported that the matter of the title is enough to showthe particularity of the event: "North Korea armed men hijacked a Chinese crew.
"Extremely rare" on the 17th a number of Korean and Japanese media use the word todescribe "the DPRK personnel hijacked crew event." South Korean KBS television said that Chinese fishing boats in the Yellow Sea due to cross-border fishing Han Guohai Police hunt are common, but this time the detention of Chinese fishing boats in North Korea. Japan's TV Asahi said, fishery disputes between China and the DPRK allies so openly, in itself is abnormal. South Korea's "World News" and even claimed that thisdoes not rule out the possibility of the evolution of China-DPRK inter-State disputes theChinese vessel was detained by North Korean marine patrol boat, and China and the DPRK controversial incident area attributable to

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