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Rodman returns from ‘really good’ N. Korea trip

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BEIJING: Former National Basketball Associatio­n star Dennis Rodman arrived in Beijing on Saturday after what he said was a “really good” 5-day trip to North Korea.

Rodman, 56, said last week before departing for Pyongyang that he was trying to bring sports to the increasing­ly isolated nuclear-armed country, where he has previously met leader Kim Jong Un.

“Everybody’s going to be happy. It was a good day. It was a good trip. A really good trip,” Rodman said. Wearing black clothing with the PotCoin logo — a crypto-currency used by the legal marijuana industry — Rodman fended off questions from dozens of journalist­s at the arrival gate.

Asked repeatedly if he had met Kim, Rodman said: “You’ll find out.”

He also declined to answer questions about whether he had played a role in the release of Otto Warmbier, an American student who was returned home on the day of Rodman’s arrival suffering from brain damage and in a state of unresponsi­ve wakefulnes­s, after more than a year in detention in North Korea.

Tensions have escalated on the Korean peninsula over North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests and its vow to develop a nucleartip­ped missile capable of hitting the US mainland, presenting US President Donald Trump with perhaps his most pressing security worry.

Rodman’s North Korea visits over the years have fueled speculatio­n that he could somehow facilitate a diplomatic breakthrou­gh between Pyongyang and Washington.

The US State Department has said Rodman was traveling as a private citizen.

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