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Conversations with North Korea have started on US soldier Travis King: UN Command

Conversations with North Korea have started on US soldier Travis King: UN Command
US Army soldier Travis King appears in this unknown location, undated photo obtained by Reuters.
PHOTO: Reuters

SEOUL — Conversations have begun between the United Nations Command and North Korea over the case of US soldier Travis King who crossed into the North, the deputy commander of the US-led multinational command that oversees the Korean War truce said on Monday (July 24).

The conversation had been initiated and were being conducted with North Korea's military through a mechanism established under the Korean War armistice, UN Command deputy commander, Lieutenant General Andrew Harrison, told a briefing.

"The primary concern for us is private King's welfare," he said.

King, a US Army soldier serving in South Korea, sprinted into North Korea on Tuesday while on a civilian tour of the Demilitarised Zone on the border between the two Koreas.

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