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A senior U.S. congressional aide and two other Americans will travel to North Korea next week to discuss ongoing efforts to disable the country's nuclear weapons program.
Keith Luse, an aide to Senator Richard Lugar, tells VOA (Korean Service) that they will meet with North Korean officials during the five-day visit. But complete details of the trip will not be available until after they arrive in Pyongyang.
Luse says the delegation expects to discuss the possibility of using a U.S. program (the Nunn-Lugar program) to destroy nuclear weapons in North Korea. The program was previously used in the former Soviet Union to prevent nuclear weapons from falling into the wrong hands.
Luse will travel to North Korea with a former State Department official and North Korea expert (Joel Witt), as well as Siegfried Hecker. Hecker is the former director of the Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory, where the U.S. atomic bomb was developed.
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