After the test "thermonuclear bomb", US Secretary of State John Kerry declared effort by China to pressure North Korea regime has failed and "not to do business with North Korea anymore." Despite the criticism of Beijing strong enough hand with Pyongyang, analyst Daniel Pinkston Troy University was "perhaps China should use force to arrest Korea disarmament". Under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, China shows no sign of compromise with stubborn neighbor. China to support sanctions, tighter export controls and tighter bank in Korea to criticize China, although many do not fully implement. Xi also never met leader Kim Jong-un later 4 years since Kim to replace Kim Jong-il's father suddenly died. After the test day, 6.1, China expressed dissatisfaction. "Beijing wants Pyongyang to take additional sanctions instead called on all sides to compromise as before," Dr Graham said. The experts hope China will agree to new sanctions that the Council Security will be imposed for North Korea in the coming days. But analysts said Beijing would push Pyongyang can not go too far if considering the strategic interests with a neighbor. Pyongyang and Beijing is only 800 km apart and millions of immigrants will overflow 1.400km common border through if the government collapses Kim Jong-un. Not to mention, the economy of the southeastern Chinese province inextricably linked with North Korea. "China will not harm its economy in exchange for targeted sanctions on North Korea," Dr. Pardo said.
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