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U.N. Security Council adopts N. Korea sanctions resolution

U.N. Security Council adopts N. Korea sanctions resolution

NEW YORK, United States - North Korean Ambassador to the United Nations Pak Gil Yon (L) watches the U.N. Security Council adopting a resolution on Oct. 14 against North Korea over its claimed nuclear test. At right in the front is Chinese Ambassador Wang Guangya

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5 U.N. powers, Japan basically agree on N. Korea resolution

5 U.N. powers, Japan basically agree on N. Korea resolution

NEW YORK, United States - Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations Wang Guangya listens to a reporter's question Oct. 12 at U.N. headquarters in New York after a Security Council meeting.

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China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

NEW YORK, United States - China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya (R) and British U.N. Ambassador Jones Parry walk to the venue of a U.N. Security Council meeting at the U.N. Headquarters on Oct. 10. Wang later expressed China's readiness to agree to some sanctions against its closest ally, North Korea, for Pyongyang's claim that it has conducted a nuclear test.

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China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

NEW YORK, United States - China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya waves to reporters after a U.N. Security Council meeting at the U.N. Headquarters on Oct. 10. Wang expressed China's readiness to agree to some sanctions against its closest ally, North Korea, for Pyongyang's claim that it has conducted a nuclear test. ''I think there has to be some punitive actions, but also I think that these actions have to be appropriate,'' he said, referring to a draft resolution presented to the 15-member Security Council by the United States the previous day.

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U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

NEW YORK, United States - Kenzo Oshima (L), Japanese Ambassador to the U.N., listens to his Chinese counterpart Wang Guangya (R) during a session of the U.N. Security Council on July 15.

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U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

NEW YORK, United States - Chinese Ambassador to the U.N. Wang Guangya speaks with reporters at the U.N. Headquarters on July 15 before the U.N. Security Council begins a debate on a resolution on North Korea.

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U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

NEW YORK, United States - Kenzo Oshima (L), Japanese Ambassador to the U.N., listens to his Chinese counterpart Wang Guangya (R) during a session of the U.N. Security Council on July 15. (Kyodo)

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U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts N. Korea resolution

NEW YORK, United States - Chinese Ambassador to the U.N. Wang Guangya speaks with reporters at the U.N. Headquarters on July 15 before the U.N. Security Council begins a debate on a resolution on North Korea. (Kyodo)

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U.N. Security Council adopts N. Korea sanctions resolution

U.N. Security Council adopts N. Korea sanctions resolution

NEW YORK, United States - North Korean Ambassador to the United Nations Pak Gil Yon (L) watches the U.N. Security Council adopting a resolution on Oct. 14 against North Korea over its claimed nuclear test. At right in the front is Chinese Ambassador Wang Guangya (Kyodo)

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5 U.N. powers, Japan basically agree on N. Korea resolution

5 U.N. powers, Japan basically agree on N. Korea resolution

NEW YORK, United States - Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations Wang Guangya listens to a reporter's question Oct. 12 at U.N. headquarters in New York after a Security Council meeting. (Kyodo)

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China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

NEW YORK, United States - China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya (R) and British U.N. Ambassador Jones Parry walk to the venue of a U.N. Security Council meeting at the U.N. Headquarters on Oct. 10. Wang later expressed China's readiness to agree to some sanctions against its closest ally, North Korea, for Pyongyang's claim that it has conducted a nuclear test. (Kyodo)

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China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

China voices readiness to agree to sanctions against N. Korea

NEW YORK, United States - China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya waves to reporters after a U.N. Security Council meeting at the U.N. Headquarters on Oct. 10. Wang expressed China's readiness to agree to some sanctions against its closest ally, North Korea, for Pyongyang's claim that it has conducted a nuclear test. ''I think there has to be some punitive actions, but also I think that these actions have to be appropriate,'' he said, referring to a draft resolution presented to the 15-member Security Council by the United States the previous day. (Kyodo)

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