China defends North Korea trade after its trucks haul missiles

Chinese-made vehicles were seen carrying ballistic missiles during a military parade

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North Korean soldiers carry flags and a photo of late leader Kim Il Sung as they march across Kim Il Sung Square during a military parade

is defending its trade practices with after Chinese-made vehicles were seen carrying during a despite sanctions against selling military hardware to Pyongyang.

Photos provided by the North Korean government showed the submarine-launched missiles loaded aboard trucks bearing the logo of Sinotruk, a Chinese company.



Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Tuesday that conducts "normal business interactions" with its neighbour North Korea, but adheres to the United Nations sanctions.

A representative of a Sinotruk dealer says about 1,000 of its trucks are exported to annually under contracts that specify they're for civilian use.

Saturday's parade in Pyongyang to honour the country's founder featured a senior North Korean official warning of nuclear war if the country is attacked.

China defends North Korea trade after its trucks haul missiles

Chinese-made vehicles were seen carrying ballistic missiles during a military parade

Chinese-made vehicles were seen carrying ballistic missiles during a military parade is defending its trade practices with after Chinese-made vehicles were seen carrying during a despite sanctions against selling military hardware to Pyongyang.

Photos provided by the North Korean government showed the submarine-launched missiles loaded aboard trucks bearing the logo of Sinotruk, a Chinese company.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Tuesday that conducts "normal business interactions" with its neighbour North Korea, but adheres to the United Nations sanctions.

A representative of a Sinotruk dealer says about 1,000 of its trucks are exported to annually under contracts that specify they're for civilian use.

Saturday's parade in Pyongyang to honour the country's founder featured a senior North Korean official warning of nuclear war if the country is attacked.
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