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Rice helped unfreeze N Korean funds

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Andrew Yeh in Beijing

Published: March 21 2007 22:13 | Last updated: March 22 2007 07:40

Condoleezza Rice, US secretary of state, orchestrated a significant shift in US policy towards North Korea by persuading the US Treasury to agree to Pyongyang’s demands to release $25m frozen in a Macao bank since 2005.

Current and former officials say Christopher Hill, the chief US negotiator on North Korea, convinced Ms Rice that the US should sacrifice the issue of the frozen funds to push forward the broader goal of implementing last month’s six-party accord on denuclearising the Korean peninsula.

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