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U.S., Norks Negotiate over Detained Journalists
2009-07-20
The U.S. and North Korea have started delicate negotiations over two American journalists who were detained and sentenced to hard labor in North Korea, an influential source in Washington said Sunday. The next three or four weeks will be crucial in deciding whether the two women can walk free.

The U.S. House of Representatives intended last week to adopt a resolution urging the North to release reporters Euna Lee and Laura Ling, and the Senate intended to follow suit, but their plans have been postponed at the State Department's request, the source said. The State Department made the request to Congress because it fears that a resolution could anger the North at a time when the two countries have entered sensitive negotiations, the source added.

Earlier, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on July 10 asked the North to grant the two an amnesty and allow them to return home to their families.

John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee who was the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004 and former U.S. vice president Al Gore, the founder of the TV station the two reporters work for are being mentioned as possible special envoys to Pyongyang, other sources said.

The U.S. government treats the release of the journalists is a separate issue from the North's nuclear provocations, but their release could lead to fresh nuclear talks. Gary Samore, a non-proliferation expert and WMD coordinator at the White House, said, "All the sort of straws in the wind vindicate that North Koreans are probably looking for a way to get back to the bargaining table."
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Damn, beat me to it, OP. I say we send Kerry and Gore there in any case. Just to be sure. (That we're rid of them.)
Posted by: Spot   2009-07-20 08:01  

#3  Can we trade Kerry and Gore for them? I know the NORKS get the sh$$$y end of the stick on that trade, but I'm all for it.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-07-20 06:38  

#2  "The U.S. and North Korea have started delicate negotiations over two American journalists"

What are their extortion demands this time?
Posted by: crosspatch   2009-07-20 02:12  

#1  If you are that lost on this, give me a ring.
Posted by: newc   2009-07-20 00:09  

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