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Clinton Could Ease Sanctions On N. Korea This Week

Updated 6:05 PM ET September 15, 1999

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Clinton is expected to move as early as
this week to ease sanctions that have barred trade with North Korea for
nearly half a century, an administration official said Wednesday.
"The president may well announce something this week," the official told
Reuters.

He said the action would allow bank transfers between the two countries,
open up commerce and allow port calls by ships but the United States would
not support international loans to the Stalinist regime, permit technology
transfers or foreign assistance.

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and National Security Adviser Samuel
Berger recommended the sanctions easing after North Korea told the United
States it would refrain from testing long-range ballistic missiles while the
two countries negotiate other issues marring their relationship.

Bard

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