Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search: advanced

Ex-governor, Google chairman to go to N. Korea next week  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - AFP - 06/01/2013

No. of Ratings : 0
Digg This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story_s.aspx%3fstoryid%3d1093596348%26title%3dExgovernor-Google-chairman-to-go-to-N%26src%3dRSS Share This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story_s.aspx%3fstoryid%3d1093596348%26title%3dExgovernor-Google-chairman-to-go-to-N%26src%3dRSS Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!


 


(MENAFN - AFP) Former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson and Google chairman Eric Schmidt will head to North Korea next week on a "private humanitarian mission," Richardson's office said.

Richardson, a veteran troubleshooter on North Korea, will hold a press conference at the airport in Beijing on Thursday, his office said in a statement Saturday, adding that no journalists would be accompanying the delegation.

The US State Department has voiced concerns about the trip, saying it was ill-timed in the wake of Pyongyang's widely condemned rocket launch last month.

"We are not accompanying them. We are not sending any messages with them," spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters Friday. "I'm not going to get into the details of our discussions with them, except to say that they are well aware of our views that the timing of this is not great from our perspective."

Richardson has said the trip is linked to North Korea's arrest late last year and planned prosecution of a US citizen of Korean descent.

The former US ambassador to the United Nations has been to North Korea a number of times in the past 20 years and has been involved in negotiating the release of US citizens detained in the isolated state.

Accompanying the pair will be Richardson's longtime aide on North Korea, K.A. "Tony" Namkung, Jared Cohen, director of Google Ideas, a think tank run by the California-based Internet giant, and some staff, the statement said.

Spokespeople for both Richardson and Schmidt did not immediately respond to requests from AFP for further details about the trip.

Richardson said Friday he hoped the trip would be "positive", and dismissed US concerns about the mission, saying it had already been postponed once at Washington's request and that the State Department should not be "nervous."

He stressed he and Schmidt would be traveling as private citizens, representing neither the US government nor Google.

"We will make an assessment and see what comes of our visit. I think it will be positive," Richardson told CNN.

"We're not representing the State Department, so they shouldn't be that nervous," he said in an earlier interview with CBS.

The son of Kenneth Bae, the detained American, contacted Richardson and asked for his assistance, the former governor said.

The US citizen, who was arrested in November, entered the country as a tourist according to North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), which said he had admitted committing a crime against the state.

Pyongyang has in the past agreed to hand over detainees to high-profile delegations led by the likes of former US president Bill Clinton, and some observers suggested it may have requested Schmidt's participation in this case.

The former New Mexico governor said while a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un was "very doubtful," he expected to meet with several senior officials.

Richardson was last in Pyongyang in 2010 when he met North Korea's chief nuclear negotiator in an attempt to ease tensions after Pyongyang shelled a South Korean border island.

He acknowledged Friday that the situation on the Korean peninsula remained tense and that he was getting "mixed messages" about Pyongyang's intentions after the North angered the West in December by launching a rocket.

"These launches the North Koreans have undertaken are not conducive to negotiations and the international community's feeling of comfort with discussing issues with North Korea," Richardson told CNN.

Pyongyang defended the launch as a purely scientific mission aimed at placing a satellite in space, but the international community saw it as a disguised ballistic missile test that flagrantly violated UN resolutions.

When asked about the trip, Nuland also said: "Frankly we don't think the timing of this is particularly helpful... in light of recent actions by (Pyongyang)," referring to the rocket launch.


 






  MENA News Headlines
May 21 2013Vodafone annual profits slump 90% on eurozone woes ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) British mobile phone giant Vodafone on Tuesday reported a 90-percent plunge in annual net profit after taking a vast impairment charge relating to poor business in debt-laden ...

May 21 2013Microsoft readies new Xbox as entertainment hub ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Microsoft offers a glimpse Tuesday at a new-generation Xbox as videogame consoles evolve into home entertainment centers and adapt to competition from smartphones and tablets. A ...

May 21 2013JPMorgan shareholders keep Dimon chairman, CEO ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) JPMorgan Chase shareholders Tuesday rejected a proposal to split the chairman and chief executive roles, handing bank chief Jamie Dimon a big victory. The shareholder proposal to ...

May 21 2013Softbank to issue record bonds for Sprint takeover ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Japanese mobile operator Softbank said Tuesday it planned to raise $3.9 billion through a record bond issuance in June to finance its proposed takeover of US firm Sprint ...

May 21 2013Ryanair mulls Poland-Israel route for Auschwitz trips ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Low-cost European airline Ryanair is looking at introducing flights between Israel and Poland to cater for Israeli schoolchildren visiting the former Nazi death camp at ...

May 21 2013Indonesia approves DBS purchase of Danamon stake ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) Indonesia on Tuesday approved the purchase by Singapore's DBS of a 40 percent stake in Bank Danamon, but demanded the city-state open up its financial sector before any full ...

May 21 2013SkyWest says to buy 100 Embraer jets ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) SkyWest, Inc. announced Tuesday it has struck an agreement with Brazil's Embraer for the purchase of 100 new E175 jet aircraft, with 40 considered firm deliveries. The deal also ...

May 21 2013Europe stocks trade mixed, London beats 13-year peak ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) European stock markets diverged on Tuesday, as London shot past its 13-year peak amid stimulus policies from top world central banks and a barrage of company results, dealers ...

May 21 2013European power firms sound alarm over energy policy ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) French group GDF Suez led an attack by eight leading European power companies on EU energy policy on Tuesday, saying it had "failed" and was destroying parts of the sector. In what ...

May 21 2013Nobel laureate plays down flu pandemic scaremongering ,AFP
(MENAFN - AFP) A Nobel prize-winning scientist Tuesday played down "shock-horror scenarios" that a new virus strain will emerge with the potential to kill millions of people. Peter Doherty, who ...

more...


 
MENAFN






Google

 
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

MENAFN News Market Data Countries Tools Section  
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network
Arabic MENAFN

Main News
News By Industry
News By Country
Marketwatch News
UPI News
Comtex News

IPO News
Islamic Finance News
Private Equity News

How-To Guides
Technology Section

Travel Section

Search News

Market Indices
Quotes & Charts

Global Indices
Arab Indices

US Markets Details

Commodoties

Oil & Energy

Currencies Cross Rates
Currencies Updates
Currency Converter

USA Stocks
Arab Stocks
 

Algeria 
Bahrain 
Egypt 
Iraq
Jordan 
Kuwait 
Lebanon
Morocco 
Oman 
Palestine
Qatar 
Saudi Arabia 
Syria
Tunisia 
UAE 
Yemen

Weather
Investment Game
Economic Calendar
Financial Glossary

My MENAFN
Portfolio Tracker

Voting

Financial Calculators

RSS Feeds [XML]

Corporate Monitor

Events

Real Estate
Submit Your Property

Arab Research
Buy a Research

Press Releases
Submit your PR

Join Newsletters


 
© 2000 menafn.com All Rights Reserved.  Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise | About MENAFN | Career Opportunities | Feedback | Help