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    Why China 'urgently' recruiting Korean-Chinese interpreters for town near North Korea
    Posted : 2017-05-01 13:36
    Updated : 2017-05-02 10:30
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    By Park Si-soo

    A Chinese government document ordering the town of Dandong to recruit Korean-Chinese interpreters. / Captured from the Oriental Daily
    A Chinese town near the border with North Korea is "urgently" recruiting Korean-Chinese interpreters, stirring speculation that China is bracing for an emergency situation involving its nuclear-armed neighbor.

    The Oriental Daily, a Hong Kong-based news outlet published the story on Apr. 27, including a photo of a Chinese government document ordering the town of Dandong to recruit an unspecified number of Korean-Chinese interpreters to work at 10 departments in the town, including border security, public security, trade, customs and quarantine.

    The document did not specify the reason for the unusual, large-scale recruiting. But experts and local citizens said the move indicated that China was bracing for a possible military clash between the United States and North Korea.

    This might trigger a huge exodus of North Koreans to border towns in China.

    Whether this dismal scenario will become a reality is largely up to North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.

    U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that the world's superpower will strike North Korea's nuclear facilities if Kim proceeds with a sixth nuclear test or test fires an intercontinental ballistic missile.

    The Dandong administration also has ordered its officials to work rotating night shifts since April 25, according to South Korea's news agency Yonhap.

    Meanwhile, China has dismissed reports that it has sent 150,000 additional troops to its border with the North.

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