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          US, China officials discuss frozen N. Korea funds

          (AP)
          Updated: 2007-03-26 17:59

          BEIJING - A senior US Treasury Department official held talks Monday with Chinese officials to try untangle a dispute over North Korean funds frozen in a Macau bank that led to a breakdown in talks over Pyongyang's nuclear program.

          Daniel Glaser, the U.S. Treasury Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, is seen after his arrival at the airport in Beijing March 25, 2007. The U.S. Treasury Department said on Friday it is sending its top North Korea negotiator back to Beijing on Saturday to help authorities in China and Macau sort out details of the planned transfer of frozen North Korean funds from a Macanese bank.
          Daniel Glaser, the US Treasury Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, is seen after his arrival at the airport in Beijing March 25, 2007. [Reuters]

          Daniel Glaser, deputy assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, met officials from China's foreign ministry to discuss the money held at Banco Delta Asia, a lender in the Chinese territory of Macau, said Glaser's spokeswoman Molly Millerwise.

          North Korea walked out of six-nation disarmament talks last week because of a hold-up in the release of the US$25 million (euro19 million).

          Glaser's meeting was "positive and cordial," with officials focused on "solutions to the implementation matters and our common interest in addressing this issue as quickly as possible," Millerwise said in an e-mail.

          She said other US officials in the talks included Jim Wilkinson, the Treasury's chief of staff, and Jim Freis, the Treasury's deputy assistant general counsel and incoming director of the Treasury's financial crimes enforcement network.

          She gave no other details.

          The US agreed to let the money be transferred to a North Korean account at the Bank of China in Beijing, but the release was delayed by the Chinese bank's concerns about accepting money that had been linked to counterfeiting and money laundering.

          Glaser said in a statement before he left Washington that "the policy and diplomatic issues have been solved - this is now down to implementation."

          Authorities in Macau and China "have made clear that they want to ensure implementation of the agreement is consistent with their own laws and with their international obligations," Glaser said.

          Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing spoke with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice by telephone on Sunday to discuss bilateral relations "and progress of the six-party talks," a statement on the Chinese Foreign Ministry Web site said, without giving additional details.

          Last week's talks were aimed at fine-tuning a February 13 agreement under which North Korea would dismantle its nuclear programs in exchange for energy aid and political concessions, but they never got off the ground because of the drawn-out dispute over the money transfer.

          North Korea refused to attend the talks, leading China to announce a recess on Thursday. No new start date was given, but US envoy Christopher Hill, said it was "quite possible" the talks could start again within a week or two once the financial issue had been cleared up.

          The US first took action against Banco Delta Asia in 2005, putting it on a money-laundering blacklist for what the department determined were lax money-laundering controls. As a result, Macau regulators froze North Korean assets held by the bank.

          That so angered Pyongyang that it refused to participate in six-nation nuclear arms talks for more than a year. The North returned to the talks in December, and the mid-February deal was struck in part because of an agreement to resolve the funds dispute within 30 days.

          Wilkinson, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's top administrative aide, is a former close adviser to Rice, and a longtime Republican political operative in Washington. His participation is intended to assure Chinese banking authorities that Washington will not punish them for handling the North Korean assets, and to send a signal to all sides that the US government is united in seeking a deal.

          The Treasury and State departments have sometimes been at odds as they pursued separate goals with regard to North Korea. The Treasury inquiry into Banco Delta Asia preceded a landmark 2005 nuclear disarmament deal reached by US State Department negotiators, and Treasury officials have viewed their concern over financial issues as a separate law enforcement matter.



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