Care toward nuke issue
Each party involved in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) nuclear issue should stay cautiously within bounds, says an article in the Global Times. Following is an excerpt:
The Korean Peninsula nuclear issue has recently gotten tense again, with the United Nations Security Council releasing an announcement on April 13 over the recent rocket launch by the DPRK. Obviously, it will not be the end of this issue.
The issue has already posed a challenge to neighboring China's diplomacy and affected its interests. The stance taken by various parties are extremely different and the requests of each party are just too much in Chinese eyes. So China should find a way to break the deadlock. Among other things, the most important concern is to clearly tell the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) of China's own attitudes toward this issue.