Lee Myung-bak
SEOUL - Tensions remained high on the Korean Peninsula in the wake of the artillery duel between North and South Korea, amid signs that China was gearing up its diplomacy to try to ease the atmosphere.
SEOUL - South Korean President Lee Myung-bak Sunday asked China to take a "fair and responsible" attitude toward aggressive actions by North Korea that have heightened the risk of war, Lee's office said.
LONDON - British delegates travelling with Prime Minister David Cameron are taking very seriously the potential threat that North Korea might try to wreck the G20 summit of world leaders in Seoul.
SEOUL - Prime Minister Dr.
NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday left for Seoul to attend the 5th G20 Summit where he will meet his host, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, apart from other leaders.
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