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Chitchat 11 Jinping's Goons Bashed South Korean Gahmen Official Reporter To Intimate President Moon!

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The summit was intended to cement improved relations after a frosty period of tensionbetween China and South Korea.

But just hours before the Chinese leader treated his South Korean counterpart to a red carpet welcome in Beijing, a journalist from Korean president Moon Jae-in's press pool was beaten bloody at a bilateral trade event.

South Korea's foreign ministry called for an investigation into the incident. Ministry spokesperson Roh Kyu-deok said "our government immediately expressed concern to the Chinese government."
A spokesperson for Korea's largest opposition party went several steps further, demanding Moon immediately cancel his visit to China.

"Assaulting the members of the press pool who accompanied the head of state in the middle of a state visit is an act of terror against South Korea," said Jang Je-won of the Liberty Party.

The beating took place at a trade event attended by Moon on Thursday called the Korea-China Economy and Trade Partnership. It wasn't immediately clear what led to the incident or who was responsible.

Video broadcast from multiple camera angles show a crowd of men in suits surrounding and man-handling Lee Chung-woo, a reporter from the Seoul-based Maeil Business Newspaper.

One of the men in suits can be seen kicking Lee after he falls to the ground. Off camera, Korean journalists can be heard yelling in English and Korean: "Don't touch camera" and "Who's in charge of the Chinese security?"

Later, Lee can be seen, his face bloody and bruised, standing not far from an exhibit with the sign K-Pop, which ran flashy video of a Korean boy-band performing on stage.

An official from the Korean president's office confirmed to CNN that Lee was later taken to a

South Korea's Moon to visit China amid North Korea tensions


Lu Kang, a spokesperson for China's foreign ministry, later told journalists "If anyone was indeed hurt, then of course we express concern."

Lu said South Korea and China had both put great effort into ensuring that the summit would be a success.

The Chinese rarely acknowledge mistreatment of journalists working in China.

China is South Korea's largest trading partner. The two countries established formal diplomatic relations in 1992.

But ties dramatically deteriorated after Moon's predecessor agreed to accept the installation of a US missile defense system.

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/14/asia/chinese-beat-korean-journalist-intl/index.html
 

Shut Up you are Not MM

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Right now as Moon Jae-In visiting Beijing. Dozen of PLA warship fleet is already at Korean Peninsular firing missiles and bombs and guns to give Moon Jae-In & Dotard Trump their correct ideas, visiting Beijing and handshake will not deter anything. Business as usual. Missiles flying near his home as Moon eats his Chinese meals in Beijing.

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/dipl...vy-starts-live-fire-drill-north-korean-waters

Chinese navy starts live-fire drill off North Korean waters as tensions over nuclear programme escalate
PLA Navy carrying out four-day operation as the United States and its allies conduct similar exercises in the region

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UPDATED : Thursday, 14 December, 2017, 9:51pm
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The drill in the Bohai Sea was due to start on Thursday afternoon and will last until 4pm next Monday, according to a notice issued by the Liaoning Maritime Safety Administration.

The administration marked out a rectangular prohibited area in the waters west of Lushun in Liaoning province, an important naval base for the People’s Liberation Army’s North Sea Fleet, which is responsible for defending the Bohai and Yellow Seas off the Korean peninsula.

In response to North Korea’s rapidly increasing missile threat, the United States, South Korea and Japan are also currently holding a joint exercise in the East China Sea.

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Amid the growing military tensions, the PLA Navy’s guided-missile destroyers have carried out a series of live-fire drills in the Yellow Sea while the Air Force has stepped up its patrol and surveillance over the region.

On Monday, China and Russia started a simulated anti-missile exercise in Beijing.

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China’s defence ministry on Monday said the Sino-Russia drills were aimed at boosting cooperation against threats from ballistic and cruise missiles in the region.

During the drills, the two sides practised how to work together to repel such threats from third countries.

The exercise coincided with two days of ballistic missile tracking drills and information-sharing between the United States, Japan and South Korea – their sixth such exercise.
 
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