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Asia Times Online :: Korea News and Korean Business and Economy, Pyongyang News
Chun Yung-woo, then-South Korean vice foreign minister, confided to US ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens in February that China "would be comfortable with a reunified Korea controlled by Seoul and anchored to the US in a 'benign alliance' as long as Korea was not hostile towards China", according to WikiLeaks. Chun is now national security adviser to President Lee Myung-bak.
The US diplomatic cables, however, said that China (***NOR WOULD RUSSIA***) would not accept the presence of US troops north of the demilitarized zone, the inter-Korean border demarcated in 1953.
Chun Yung-woo, then-South Korean vice foreign minister, confided to US ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens in February that China "would be comfortable with a reunified Korea controlled by Seoul and anchored to the US in a 'benign alliance' as long as Korea was not hostile towards China", according to WikiLeaks. Chun is now national security adviser to President Lee Myung-bak.
The US diplomatic cables, however, said that China (***NOR WOULD RUSSIA***) would not accept the presence of US troops north of the demilitarized zone, the inter-Korean border demarcated in 1953.