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After The KPEDO Meeting

A Diplomatic Security Special Agent ,left,, escorts North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye-Gwan from a meeting with the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, March 4, 2007. AP PHOTO.

New York City, NY
March 4, 2007

A Diplomatic Security Special Agent (left), escorts North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye-Gwan from a meeting with the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, March 4, 2007.  Kim was in New York for talks with U.S. officials on normalizing U.S.-North Korean relations. AP PHOTO.


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