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China has expressed its concern over North Korea's plans to launch what it called a rocket-mounted satellite.

North Korea will launch the rocket to mark the 100th birthday of its late Great Leader Kim Il-sung in April, state media reported.

Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua said deputy foreign minister Zhang Zhijun met Pyongyang's ambassador to express Beijing's "worry".

Any launch would be seen as violating UN Security Council resolutions.

Mr Zhang said all sides were obliged to maintain peace on the Korean peninsula.

"We sincerely hope parties concerned stay calm and exercise restraint and avoid escalation of tension that may lead to a more complicated situation," Zhang was quoted as saying, in a report released on Saturday.

Earlier the US said the launch would threaten regional security and Russia described the plan as a "serious concern".

A spokesman for the Korean Committee for Space Technology said that the launch would take place between 12 and 16 April.

Call for restraint
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called North Korea's announcement "highly provocative" and urged the country to abide by its international obligations.

"Such a missile launch would pose a threat to regional security and would also be inconsistent with North Korea's recent undertaking to refrain from long-range missile launches," she said in a statement.

A US state department spokesperson said it would be "hard to imagine" giving food aid to North Korea, as previously agreed, if Pyongyang went ahead with the rocket launch.

Neighbour South Korea said such a move would be a "clear violation" of UN Security Council Resolutions passed after a similar launch in 2009.

"It would be a grave provocation threatening the peace and security of the Korean peninsula and north-east Asia," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Japan is particularly concerned as North Korea's April 2009 rocket was launched over the country.

The country's chief cabinet secretary, Osamu Fujimura, told a news conference on Friday that Japan had set up a crisis management taskforce to monitor the situation and was co-operating with the US and South Korea.

"We believe a launch would be a move to interfere with our effort toward a dialogue, and we strongly urge North Korea not to carry out a satellite launch," he said.

'Peaceful purposes'
Last month, Pyongyang agreed to suspend long-range missile tests.

The agreement was part of a deal for the United States to supply 240,000 tonnes of food aid to North Korea.

It also agreed to suspend uranium enrichment and to allow back UN weapons inspectors as part of the deal.

In the launch three years ago, Pyongyang said the satellite made it into orbit and characterised it as a test of its satellite technology.

The move drew condemnation from the US and South Korea and led to the UN resolutions prohibiting the North from nuclear and ballistic missile activity.

Foreign officials said there were no indications that a satellite had reached space and that the launch was a cover for Pyongyang to test long-range missile technology.

The launch next month of a ''working satellite'', the Kwangmyongsong-3, is an opportunity for ''putting the country's technology of space use for peaceful purposes on a higher stage'', said a North Korean spokesman.

The rocket would be launched from the Solace Satellite Launching Station in Cholsan county, North Pyongan province on the country's west coast.

State media also reported that the North has already launched two experimental satellites.

BBC News - China 'concerned' over North Korea rocket launch plan
 
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You feed the beast, you take care of the beast, you show it how to survive and attack- then you wonder why the beast continues to be a neighborhood scare?
 
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I thought China & North Korea - allies.. why should CHINA worry?..
 
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Never knew North Korea could reach anchorage, alaska with it's nuke!
 
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Never knew North Korea could reach anchorage, alaska with it's nuke!

it cant... its nuke are to0 large and its rockets cant carry it. the ranges going out to Alaska are with useless payloads. in addition its accuracy probably blows and both times this rocket has been used, it failed
 
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Not a smart move by the young Kim and bad advices from his closed circle. Something this magnitude without consulting China in advance is suicidal for the young leader. Don't forget China still has his older brother standby who's more than willing to take over. Some of his disfavored generals too wouldn't hesitated to shift alliance.

Smart thing for him to do now is to call it off with some sound excuses and China will love him for that.
 
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If young Kim is out of control, it might be time to replace him. However doing so might destablize the country, leading to an influx of refugees crossing into China. If you think the 300 thousand North Koreans illegally living in China is bad, times that by ten.

North Korea is like that annoying guy that keeps making a scene at your backyard. You know you can beat him to a pulp anytime, but he threatens to bleed all over your house.
 
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Kim Should reform the economy but to stubborn, and we don't need 20 million refugees, keep sending them back.
 
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Kim Should reform the economy but to stubborn, and we don't need 20 million refugees, keep sending them back.
Problem is, everytime we send one back, two more would sneak in. South Koreans are actively assisting them to cross the border, in the form of "Christian evangelical missionaries" operating in Northeast China. In addition, they actively attempt to fan separtism amongst ethnic Chinese Koreans.
 
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I thought China & North Korea - allies.. why should CHINA worry?..

North Korea sided with Soviet Union during cold war and was never China's ally. Now China has to support it because China doesn't want to see millions of refugees flooding into China.
 
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Problem is, everytime we send one back, two more would sneak in. South Koreans are actively assisting them to cross the border, in the form of "Christian evangelical missionaries" operating in Northeast China. In addition, they actively attempt to fan separtism amongst ethnic Chinese Koreans.

South Koreans get really annoying , as for the Yalu river Crossing we need to be put Guards on active alert the Mine it if needed, and if we keep letting them in MORE will come keep sending back otherwise 20 million will be on the border, yes not only with the Chinese Koreans but the Russian Koreans in the far east.

North Korea sided with Soviet Union during cold war and was never China's ally. Now China has to support it because China doesn't want to see millions of refugees flooding into China.

Bingo I'm in favor of a Berlin Wall with North Korea, maybe after NK returns us a favor after saving them from the UN during the war.
 
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North Korea sided with Soviet Union during cold war and was never China's ally. Now China has to support it because China doesn't want to see millions of refugees flooding into China.

Bingo I'm in favor of a Berlin Wall with North Korea, maybe after NK returns us a favor after saving them from the UN during the war.
Otherwise 20 million refugees will pour over to China.
 
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Bingo I'm in favor of a Berlin Wall with North Korea, maybe after NK returns us a favor after saving them from the UN during the war.
Otherwise 20 million refugees will pour over to China.

We should create an immigration program for North Korean elites and North Korean women to come to China, while paying money to Kim to conscript more North Korean men into the military. Also encourage Kim to increase length of military service to 10 years. That would be a win-win arrangement from a humanitarian prespective.
 
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