YEONPYEONG, South Korea (Reuters) – North Korea has placed surface-to-surface missiles on launch pads in the Yellow Sea, Yonhap news agency said, as the United States and South Korea began military drills and China called for emergency talks.
China made clear that the talks would not amount to a resumption of six-party disarmament discussions which North Korea walked out of two years ago and declared dead. South Korea said it would carefully consider China's suggestion.
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More News On The Crisis On The Korean Peninsula
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Seoul Rejects China's Call for Emergency Talks to Defuse Korean Tension -- Voice of America
South Korea Slams China's Feeble Attempt To Cool The Crisis -- Business Insider
South Korea's Lee asks China to take "more fair" stance on North -- Reuters
China proposes emergency consultations on Korean Peninsula tensions -- Xinhuanet
China proposes emergency meeting on Korea tensions -- Yahoo News/AP
US-S.Korea naval exercises begin, China calls for talks -- Yahoo News/AFP
China Seeks Return to Six Party Korea Talks -- New York Times
China Moves to Cool Korean Tensions -- Wall Street Journal
U.S., South Korea begin military exercises, as China calls for emergency talks on North Korea -- Washington Post
China proposes meeting of 'six-party talks' heads amid Korean tensions -- CNN
China calls for North Korea talks -- The Guardian
China calls for emergency talks on Korea -- Financial Times
China Warns U.S. as Korea Tensions Rise -- Wall Street Journal
South Korea-US military exercises stoke tensions -- BBC
U.S., S. Korea Launch War Games -- CBS News/AP
US, South Korea Begin Military Exercises -- Voice of America
South Korea tells reporters to leave Yeonpyeong -- Reuters
North Korea threatens a 'sea of fire' as the South begins posturing war games with US -- The Daily Mail
N. Korea deploys SA-2 surface-to-air missiles near Yellow Sea border -- Yonhap News
North Korea's undercover journalists reveal misery of life in dictatorship -- The Telegraph
Japan spots Chinese vessels near disputed islands: report -- Yahoo News/AP
Seoul endures life under the gun -- CNN
South Korea: despatch from the frontline of World War Three -- The Telegraph
What the Conflict on the Korean Peninsula Means to the World Economy -- Jeffrey Sica
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