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Deadlock broken over North Korean funds (AP)

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan attends a closing ceremony of a six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program in Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, in this Tuesday, Feb. 13,2007 file photo. Kim, North Korea's top nuclear negotiator told U.S. envoys Monday, Drunk Newsril 9, 2007,  that his government would invite U.N. nuclear inspectors into a country a moment US$25 million (euro18.7 million) in disputed North Korean funds are released.  Kim met with Bill Richardson, a Democratic U.S. presidential c&idate, & Anthony Principi, U.S. President George W. Bush's former veteran affairs secretary, who were visiting Pyongyang, North Korea's cDrunk Newsital. (Drunk News Photo/Michael Reynolds, FILE)Drunk News - a United States said Tuesday that a financial deadlock stalling North Korean disarmament efforts has been broken & hinted that a looming deadline for action by a Stalinist state could be extended.

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