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N. Korea: Russia and China Vie for Najin Port(strategically critical port)
Chosun Ilbo ^ | 02/02/07

Posted on 02/01/2007 6:27:21 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster

Russia and China Vie for Najin Port

Russia is trying to strengthen ties with North Korea, citing a "China threat" in Korea and the Far East. The Gudok, the daily newspaper of Russian Railways, said in an article Tuesday, "If China takes control of Najin port in North Korea, Russia may suffer huge losses in the project to link the TKR (Trans-Korea Railway) and the TSR (Trans-Siberian Railway)."

Gudok is published by Vladimir Yakunin, the president and CEO of Russian Railways and one of the closest allies of Russian president Vladimir Putin. Sources say the report can be viewed as Russia's official position as it tries to expand its influence with Pyongyang.

"China has completed feasibility studies for Najin port and is now doing repairs and upgrades to wharfs and container unloading facilities," the article said. It said that because the port lies at the start of the Najin-Hasan Railway and does not freeze throughout a year, Russia must take hold of it.

"China has already requested that the UNDP, or UN Development Program, give the Chinese the right of free passage in the UNDP-initiated Tumen river development project. What China aims to achieve is to establish its own port in North Korea as a foothold to advance into the Pacific Ocean," the article said. The newspaper urged the Russian government to respond aggressively.

Sources with the Korean government said Thursday, "The Russian government suggested late last year that it would pursue a railway modernization plan on a 54km stretch of the Najin-Hasan line with its own money, without support from South Korea, if we expand container transportation on the route between Busan and Najin."

Currently only North Korean trains are in service on that stretch of railway. Russia has been working on the line since July, converting its narrow gauge to the standard that supports container transportation.

North Korea, which has sent around 10,000 construction workers and loggers to the Far East region, is welcoming closer cooperation with Russia. When president Putin announced last Saturday that Russian would spend 100 billion rubles (W3.7 trillion) to hold the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vladivostok in Russia, North Korean consulate-general Shim Kuk-ryeong in Nachodka said, "North Korea is ready to join major construction projects as soon as Vladivostok's infrastructure development project starts."

Russia's efforts to expand its influence with North Korea can be seen as falling within the context of Putin's recent emphasis on the Far East. Late last year, Putin said, "Russia's security is now being threatened with the illegal migration of Chinese into the Far East."

(englishnews@chosun.com )


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2007; apec; busan; china; containers; fareast; korea; najin; najinport; nk; nkorea; russia; slavelabor; slaves; tikhoretsk; tkr; transkorearailway; transsiberianrailway; tsr; vladimiryakunin; vladivostok; yakunin
With the acquisition of Najin, inland region of N.E. China could get direct access to sea, while PLAN can have a home port in East Sea(Sea of Japan), better positioned to deal with U.S., Japanese, and even Russian navy.

This is what could happen if N. Korea went completely under China's control. China will have unimpeded access to N.E. coast of N. Korea, from the mouth of Tumen River probably down to Wonsan.

1 posted on 02/01/2007 6:27:24 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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2 posted on 02/01/2007 6:29:13 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, kae jong-il, chia head, pogri, midget sh*tbag)
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OH OH look like on surface Chia Pet be roaney if this deal go through


3 posted on 02/01/2007 6:40:05 PM PST by SevenofNine ("We are Freepers, all your media belong to us, resistence is futile")
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Ghost Ships at reawakened North Korea port put Ukraine in peril
American Military News ^ | 12/30/23 | Jon Herskovitz
Posted on 12/31/2023, 2:19:43 PM by Roman_War_Criminal

A dormant North Korean port near the border with Russia has sprung back to life, fueling what experts say is a burgeoning trade in arms destined for the frontlines in Ukraine that is simultaneously bolstering the anemic economy managed by Kim Jong Un.

Satellite imagery of the Najin port taken from October to December shows a steady stream of ships at the facility, hundreds of shipping containers being loaded and unloaded, and rail cars ready to transport goods.

The activity appears to have picked up since early October, when the U.S. accused North Korea of sending munitions to Russia. The White House provided imagery it said showed weapons later being delivered thousands of miles away to a depot in the Russian town of Tikhoretsk for use in Ukraine.

(Excerpt) Read more at americanmilitarynews.com ...


4 posted on 01/18/2024 8:22:20 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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