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South Korean Report: North Korea Nuclear Envoy to Visit US

24 February 2007

A South Korean news agency says North Korea's chief nuclear negotiator will visit the United States next week for follow-up talks on a recent disarmament deal.

Kim Kye Gwan
Kim Kye Kwan
Yonhap news agency quotes unidentified sources Saturday as saying that North Korea's vice foreign minister, Kim Kye Kwan, will visit the west coast U.S. city of San Francisco Thursday for a lecture at Stanford University.

He will then head to New York for a meeting with his U.S. counterpart, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill.

Neither North Korean nor U.S. officials have confirmed the report.

North Korea agreed earlier this month to close its main nuclear facility in Yongbyong and allow atomic energy inspectors in the country within 60 days in exchange for energy aid.

On Friday, International Atomic Energy Agency Chief Mohamed ElBaradei said he was invited by North Korea to discuss the shutdown of its nuclear program, and would likely travel to Pyongyang in March.

The visit would begin preparations for the return of international inspectors to North Korea for the first time in more than four years.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters.

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