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Special report: DPRK's nuclear test>>>
China said in Beijing Tuesday (Oct 10th) that it has not changed its policy on developing good-neighborly relations with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), though the latter's nuclear test has had a negative impact on the ties.
"In dealing with the bilateral ties, we stick to two principles: first, the development of the ties should serve the common interests of both sides; second, it should be conducive to the peace, stability and development of Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told a regular press conference.
He said the DPRK ignored opposition of the international community and flagrantly conducted the nuclear test, and the Chinese government is resolutely opposed to it.
But the spokesman said China will continue to develop good-neighborly and friendly cooperation with the DPRK and this policy is unshakable.
According to a report by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the DPRK conducted an underground nuclear test on October 9.
The nuclear test, the first conducted by the DPRK, came about a week after the country announced it would undertake an unprecedented atomic test under the condition where safety is firmly guaranteed.
The nuclear test has strained the situation of Korean Peninsula, said Liu, and he called for calm response from all parties concerned.
He urged the DPRK to observe its commitment to non-nuclearization on Korean Peninsula and stop taking any action that may worsen the current situation.
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