China seeks return to normal in Mongolia

China has announced it hopes
to see stability returned to Mongolia following Tuesday’s riots. 

During a Thursday press conference,
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said China hopes to see increased
calm in Mongolia and the continuing development of bilateral relations
and normal exchanges between the two peoples. 

When asked, Liu Jianchao said
no changes in Chinese security had been ordered at the China-Mongolia
border.

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MNS062808
2008-07-07 08:28:37
And China\'s interest in this is what? Clue- its not about wishing for continued \'good relations\' with Mongolia. Funny, it would seem they would want their future \'living room\' to be a peaceful place to sit down in. I could only dream of the day when China would honestly MIND ITS OWN BUSINESS! It doesn\'t seem to be an option at this point, though.
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2009-03-27 22:10:26
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exapandaro
2009-11-24 11:06:23
I would like to see the entire eastern Siberia return to the Asians. What the f*$#! are the F##ing Russians doing in Asia? get the f##! out!!! If they all should become annexed by China, so be it, or they should form their own independent countries, even better, as long as there are no whity ghost floating in Asia, that's a good thing!

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