US Army worried about how North Korea will treat soldier who ran across border

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US Army worried about how North Korea will treat soldier who ran across border
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Washington is fully mobilised in its efforts to reach out to Pyongyang over Private Travis King. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The US Army on Thursday expressed deep concern for how North Korea might treat Private Travis King and said Washington was fully mobilised in its efforts to reach out to Pyongyang, including by using United Nations communications channels.

but acknowledged he was likely concerned about facing further disciplinary action from the Army upon his return home to the United States. “I worry about him, frankly,” Ms Wormuth told the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado, citing the case of Otto Warmbier, a US college student who was imprisoned in North Korea for 17 months before“I worry about how they may treat him. So, want to get him back.”

North Korea’s state media, which has in the past reported on the detention of US nationals, has not commented on the incident so far.

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