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Kerry Leaves China with No Evident Breakthrough on North Korea

Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday wrapped up a whirlwind visit to China with pledges of a deeper partnership on energy, economic and environmental projects, but no real breakthrough on his top agenda item: North Korea. he situation is just too precarious, analysts said, for China to leverage its huge aid and investments in exchange for, say, a return to multilateral negotiations with the goal of Kim scrapping his nuclear program.
Outcomes: 
China could find other ways to satisfy the Americans’ request for help amid the simmering tensions. The country’s new president, Communist Party leader Xi Jinping, already appears to be testing a new Chinese diplomacy, inching closer to Western powers in order to further isolate Pyongyang.
Government?: 
Yes
Type of Exchange: 
diplomatic
Partners: 
US Secretary of State Kerry
Chinese government
Participants (Types): 
US Secretary of State, Chinese officials
Exchange Date: 
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Continuing: 
No
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Level of Government: 
national
Location: 
China
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