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Facing US State Department criticism, Richardson calls NKorea trip with Google chair private

The Associated Press / Times Colonist
January 4, 2013

FILE - In this Dec. 17, 2012 file image made from video, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second from left in front row, and his wife Ri Sol Ju, left, attend a ceremony to reopen the mausoleum where his father's embalmed remains will lie in state, as they mark the first year of his death in Pyongyang, North Korea. The seemingly pregnant belly sported by the wife of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in mid-December appeared to be gone by New Year's Day. That's sent South Korean media into a frenzy of speculation that there's a new baby in the ruling Kim dynasty. (AP Photo/KRT via AP Video, File) NORTH KOREA OUT, TV OUT

WASHINGTON - Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson says the U.S. State Department should not be nervous about a visit he's making to North Korea with Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt. The former U.N. ambassador calls the mission a private and humanitarian one.

The State Department has advised against the trip. But Richardson says he doesn't work for the U.S. government.

Richardson also said Friday he's concerned about a U.S. citizen detained in North Korea, Kenneth Bae, and has spoken to Bae's son. Richardson points out he has helped negotiate the release of U.S. service members and hostages in the past.

Richardson says he's also concerned about what the U.S. believes is covert North Korean nuclear testing.

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