Richardson plans private N. Korea trip
FORMER US diplomat Bill Richardson yesterday said he and Google executive Eric Schmidt will make a "private humanitarian visit" to North Korea, partly aimed at securing the release of an American detainee there.
"The objective of the trip is a private humanitarian visit. We're not representing the US government," Richardson, a former US ambassador to the United Nations, said on CBS' "This Morning" show.
His remarks come a day after US State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said the timing of the trip was "not particularly helpful," citing North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in December.
Richardson said he invited Google Inc Executive Chairman Schmidt, who he said was traveling as a private citizen. "This is not a Google trip. He's interested in foreign policy, he's a friend of mine, and I felt it was important that there be a broader perspective of our visit, with Eric going and some other members of our staff."
Richardson, who has made a number of trips to North Korea, said: "There's an American detainee in North Korea, Kenneth Bae. I heard from his son who wants to get him released."
Bae, a Korean-American tourist, was detained and accused of unspecified crimes against the state. Richardson has helped negotiate the release of detained Americans in the past.
"We're not representing the US government, we are going to raise the issue of the detainee," Richardson said, adding that they were also concerned about "the nuclear proliferation of the North Koreans."
"The objective of the trip is a private humanitarian visit. We're not representing the US government," Richardson, a former US ambassador to the United Nations, said on CBS' "This Morning" show.
His remarks come a day after US State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said the timing of the trip was "not particularly helpful," citing North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in December.
Richardson said he invited Google Inc Executive Chairman Schmidt, who he said was traveling as a private citizen. "This is not a Google trip. He's interested in foreign policy, he's a friend of mine, and I felt it was important that there be a broader perspective of our visit, with Eric going and some other members of our staff."
Richardson, who has made a number of trips to North Korea, said: "There's an American detainee in North Korea, Kenneth Bae. I heard from his son who wants to get him released."
Bae, a Korean-American tourist, was detained and accused of unspecified crimes against the state. Richardson has helped negotiate the release of detained Americans in the past.
"We're not representing the US government, we are going to raise the issue of the detainee," Richardson said, adding that they were also concerned about "the nuclear proliferation of the North Koreans."
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