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There will be no North Korean nuke test this weekend
Mike Moran
Oct. 7, 2006

South Korea's top negotiator in the six-party talks, Chun Young Woo, will visit Beijing on Oct. 9 for talks with his Chinese counterpart, Wu Dawei. North korea will not conduct the planned nuke test. The indications are clear that they are taking the nukes off the test mode.
According to sources China is very clear that it soes not want North Korea to conduct any such test.
An unnamend official in South Korea said joint efforts between South Korea and China are "most important" in breaking the impasse over North Korea's nuclear activities.
China is very eager to solve this messy situation. A nuke test will show China has lost control over North Korea.
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