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Jun 27, 2006 ? By Lindsay Beck

BEIJING (Reuters) - South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday urged China to try to persuade North Korea not to test-fire a missile, and he also discussed stalled nuclear negotiations with Pyongyang on his visit to Beijing.

U.S. officials say there is evidence North Korea may have finished fuelling a Taepodong-2 missile for a test launch, which Washington, Seoul and Tokyo have said would present a grave threat to regional security.

Ban met his Chinese counterpart, Li Zhaoxing, who said efforts must focus on making sure North Korea does not launch the missile and that it returns to six-party talks aimed at dismantling its nuclear programs.

Li said China had expressed its concern to the North about the missile launch, South Korean Foreign Ministry official Lee Hyuk told reporters.

A traditional Communist ally of North Korea and host to the six-party talks, China is seen as having special leverage over the North, especially as the provider of about 70 percent of its oil.

"We would like to ask that (China) try to persuade the North so that this issue can be resolved soundly," Lee quoted Ban as saying.

But Beijing's response has been more muted, urging all sides to ease tensions and resolve problems through negotiations.

All parties must "avoid accelerating confrontation and tensions, and work toward the resumption of six-party talks at the earliest, and together maintain peace and stability," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a news conference.

In a sign of its close relations with Pyongyang, China hosted North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam-sun last month and a North Korean military delegation last week.

Analysts say China would be unlikely to use the threat of withholding aid to pressure North Korea, and that the North at any rate may not be swayed.

But Beijing would be wary of a missile launch that could destabilize the balance of power in the region and potentially spur militarization in Japan ?



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