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North Korea expected to ask China for a break at summit

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North Korea is expected to press China to tone down sanctions when it ­attends an infrastructure and trade summit in Beijing, the SCMP reports.
North Korea is expected to press China to tone down its economic sanctions when its delegation ­attends an infrastructure and trade summit in Beijing on ­Sunday, observers said.
Talks between North Korean and Chinese officials on the sidelines of the “Belt and Road Initiative” forum would mainly focus on economic matters, but Beijing was likely to call on Pyongyang to stop its provocations in order for the sanctions to be relaxed, the analysts added.
China said on Tuesday that a North Korean delegation would attend the forum along with ­leaders from 28 other nations, ­surprising diplomatic observers.
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Details about the North Korean delegation were not disclosed, but South Korean media reported that it would be led by Kim Yong-jae, the North’s minister of external economic relations.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have increased recently, with Pyongyang threatening more nuclear and missile tests, which would embarrass Beijing.

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