No Chinese dignitaries have been invited to attend a ceremony next week marking the third anniversary of former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's death, the Voice of Russia reported Thursday.
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Perhaps it went to the wrong post office. They get territorial out here if the wrong zip code is used, which can delay things for weeks. | It said this was "evidence of worsening relations between North Korea and China."
A diplomatic source in Beijing said, "There is the chance of North Korea sending an invitation at the last minute, but China will not send officials to Pyongyang without an invitation."
The last Chinese official to visit the North was Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin in February this year.
Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao reported rumors that Beijing has given up on supporting North Korea and the North has been warned that China's unquestioning loyalty has come to an end.
I'll believe it when they stop sending food and oil to Pudgy, open their border to North Koreans to want to flee, and sit down with the ROK to decide how to plan the future of the peninsula... | Wang Hongguang, a former senior Chinese general, earlier wrote in the official Global Times, "China is not a savior. Should North Korea really collapse, not even China can save it."
North Korean leader Fat Boy Kim Jong-un is widely expected to use the anniversary to announce his latest plans for the isolated country. |