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Macau prepared to unblock N.Korea funds

(AP)
Updated: 2007-04-10 15:52
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BEIJING - Macau authorities are prepared to unblock frozen North Korean funds, a US Treasury Department statement said Tuesday, possibly paving the way to a breakthrough in an agreement disarming Pyongyang's nuclear program.

Macau prepared to unblock N.Korea funds
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson seen in Washington in this March 28, 2007 file photo. New Mexico Gov. Richardson, leading a US delegation on a visit to North Korea, said he believed Pyongyang was ready to end its nuclear weapons program and improve relations with the United States, NBC Nightly News reported on Sunday. [Reuters]
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North Korea has refused to move forward on a February agreement to close its main nuclear reactor in return for economic aid and political concessions until the funds were released. Macau authorities froze them after the US blacklisted a bank in 2005 for allegedly helping Pyongyang launder money.

"The United States understands that the Macau authorities are prepared to unblock all North Korean-related accounts currently frozen in Banco Delta Asia," the statement said. "The United States would support a decision by the Macau authorities to unblock the accounts in question."

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