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N. Korea leader''s aide visits China amid tension over artillery attack on S. Korea

 TOKYO, Nov 30 (KUNA) -- An aide to North Korean leader Kim Jong-il arrived in Beijing on Tuesday, making him the first senior North Korean official to visit China since Pyongyang's deadly shelling of a South Korean island near the two countries' contested western sea border on Novembwe 23, the Japanese media reported.
Choe Thae-bok, a secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea's Central Committee, may discuss with senior Chinese officials rising tension on the Korean Peninsula in the wake of the November 23 incident and a Chinese proposal to convene an emergency meeting of the heads of delegations to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs to defuse such tension, said the Kyodo News Agency.
China, the North's closest ally, chairs the six-party talks over the North's nuclear programs, which also involve South Korea, the US, Japan and Russia. (end) mk.aj KUNA 301017 Nov 10NNNN