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In Rare Encounter, a Private U.S. Delegation Visits North Korea - The New York Times
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ASIA PACIFIC
In Rare Encounter, a Private U.S.
Delegation Visits North Korea
By RICK GLADSTONE OCT. 7, 2016
A private American delegation visited North Korea last month — two weeks after
the country's most recent nuclear bomb test — in a low-key humanitarian mission
carried out with the Obama administration's support, the organizer and the White
House said Friday.
The visit appeared to be the first face-to-face contact in North Korea between
such an American delegation and North Korean officials in nearly two years.
Although the visitors were not acting in any American governmental capacity,
North Korea's agreement to receive them suggested that both sides might be
seeking an opening, however small, for more engagement — despite tensions over
North Korea's nuclear weapon and missile development that have left the country
severely isolated.
The Sept. 24-27 visit was organized by the Richardson Center for Global
Engagement, a nonprofit group led by Bill Richardson, a former New Mexico
governor and United Nations ambassador, who has served as an intermediary
between North Korea and the United States for many years.
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In a statement, the group said its delegation had discussed resuming work on
recovering the remains of American soldiers from the Korean War; possible help
for victims of North Korea's disastrous floods; and an American request that the
North release Otto F. Warmbier, a University of Virginia student imprisoned since
January.
Mr. Warmbier, who had been on an organized tour of North Korea, was
sentenced to 15 years of hard labor on charges that he had tried to steal a political
poster from his hotel.
"The Richardson Center delegation was treated well and with respect," the
group's statement said. During its meetings, the statement said, "frank and good
discussions were held on these issues and very modest progress was made."
Mr. Richardson's top aide, Mickey Bergman, led the delegation, which also
included Rick Downes, the president of the Coalition of Families of Korean & Cold
War POW/MIAs, and P. Willey a professor and forensic anthropologist at
California State University, Chico.
The visitors met with the vice minister of foreign affairs, Han Song-ryol, and
other North Korean officials, as well as Sweden's ambassador, Torkel Stiernlof,
who looks after American interests in North Korea because the United States and
the North have no diplomatic relations.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Bergman said he could not elaborate on what
was discussed concerning Mr. Warmbier, who has not received any consular visits
since March. Mr. Warmbier's family, from Cincinnati, has declined to talk about
his incarceration.
Mr. Bergman said the North Koreans were especially interested in help for
areas affected by flooding, which severely ravaged northeastern parts of the
country in August and left at least 70,000 people homeless.
"But we have to be able to have the humanitarian interests from our side, such
as the return of Otto Warmbier and the recovery of remains of American
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In Rare Encounter, a Private U.S. Delegation Visits North Korea - The New York Times
10/17/16. 2:29 PM
servicemen, met as well," Mr. Bergman said.
Asked to comment on the trip, Ned Price, a spokesman for the National
Security Council, said in an emailed statement, "The White House was consulted
and is supportive of this humanitarian effort by Governor Richardson's Center."
A version of this article appears in print on October 8, 2016, on page AS of the New York edition with the
headline: In Rare Encounter, a Private U.S. Delegation Visits North Korea.
© 2016 The New York Times Company
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