Posted on 12/07/2010 5:35:00 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Seoul sending envoy to Nobel event
December 07, 2010
Koreas government has decided to attend a ceremony to award this years Nobel Peace Prize to a jailed Chinese dissident later this week, a diplomatic source said yesterday, despite Chinas opposition to countries supporting the honoree.
Chinas protest against the decision to give the prize to dissident Liu Xiaobo had put Korea in a diplomatic quandary over whether to attend the Dec. 10 ceremony in Oslo, Norway, amid concern that the move could have negative effects on relations with Beijing.
The conundrum demonstrated Chinas rising influence in the region. China is South Koreas No. 1 trade partner and a key neighbor that hosts the six-party talks on ending North Koreas nuclear programs.
Despite the concerns, however, South Korea has decided to stick to its past practice of sending its diplomat stationed in Norway to attend the event, the source said on condition of anonymity. It is our basic position that we respect the Nobel Committees decision, foreign ministry spokesman Kim Young-sun said during a press briefing earlier in the day. The South Korean government will follow past practices regarding the award ceremony.
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Seriously, aren’t we all getting a little sick of China’s crap...?
If we let this kind of behaviors slide, eventually U.S. Navy would be required to have China’s permission to leave its home port.
With the tantrum-prone Communist Chinese government acting like a cranky child, saying something evenly mildly controversial such as "good morning" or "please eat your vegetables" could also have negative effects on relations with Beijing...
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