POLITICS - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says China will not protect those who sank a South Korean warship, even if its North Korea. China is currently doing its own study to determine who sunk the South Korean warship the Cheonan in South Korean waters. Wen Jiabao said that China "rejects any acts that harm peace and stability" on the Korean peninsula and "will review the results of international probes closely."
According to an international study released last week a North Korean torpedo sunk the Cheonan frigate back on March 26th, but China has chosen to withhold judgment until it conducts its own study.
The United States, Japan and South Korea are pushing to China to punish North Korea for the attack. The three leaders of China, South Korea and Japan are meeting today in a three-way summit to discuss the problem of North Korea.
Its expected that North Korea will be a topic of discussion in the upcoming G8 and G20 meetings in Toronto.
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