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Friday, April 8, 2011

Six Party Talks: Economics Prompts China to Promote Peace on Korean Peninsula

As one of America's most prominent trading partners, China has stepped in to the Korean disagreement to suggest an accident meeting among six nations whose economies rely on uninterrupted trade with the Korea's. The six-party talks will include; Japan, Russia, North and South Korea, China, and the United States. In addition to stabilizing tensions in the middle of North and South Korea, the six-party talks will address, "advancing denuclearization on the peninsula and safeguarding peace and stability on the peninsula and in northeast Asia," according to a Cnn report.

China has a vested financial interest in preserving peace in the middle of North and South Korea and it is rooted in economics. Trade interests in the region reach farther than China and the Korea's; Japan, Russia and the United States also rely on their Asian partners to keep imports and exports moving. At a time when world economies are still struggling straight through recession, disruption of trade straight through war or United Nations imposed sanctions on North or South Korea can only worsen fragile recoveries.

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We are living in a time when international trade is so intertwined, more than one nation can be severely hurt by the disruption of another. And if one falls, the others know they will follow. Therefore, economically, China cannot survive without the United States, Russia, Japan and the Korea's, and the same holds true for reciprocals.

If there were ever a case when motivation for profits could be looked at in its most sufficient form, this would be such a case. Peace equals trade, which equals economic stability for all.

Six Party Talks: Economics Prompts China to Promote Peace on Korean Peninsula

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