Albuquerque Journal

N. Korea frees American student thanks to diplomatic interventi­on

Parents of 22-year-old convicted of subversion say their son is in a coma

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

CINCINNATI — An American college student whose parents say has been in a coma while serving a 15-year prison term in North Korea was released and returned to the United States on Tuesday as the Trump administra­tion revealed a rare exchange with the reclusive country.

An airplane carrying Otto Warmbier, who’s from Ohio, arrived in Cincinnati shortly before 10:20 p.m. Warmbier was then taken by ambulance to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for treatment.

His release came during a visit to North Korea by former NBA star Dennis Rodman, one of few people to have met both North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump.

Department of State spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert told reporters Rodman had nothing to do with Warmbier’s release. Rodman told reporters before arriving in Pyongyang that the issue of Americans detained by North Korea is “not my purpose right now.”

Securing Warmbier’s release “was a big priority” for President Donald Trump, who worked “very hard and very closely” with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.

While North Korea’s move to free Warmbier could potentiall­y provide an opening for talks on security issues, the prospects still appear bleak. Internatio­nal negotiatio­ns on the dispute over North Korea’s nuclear program have been in limbo for years as the U.S. cranks up economic sanctions and North Korea won’t give up weapons it considers a guarantee against invasion.

The detention of Americans, often sentenced to draconian prison sentences for seemingly small offenses in the totalitari­an nation, has compounded tensions between Washington and Pyongyang. Three Americans remain in custody.

Warmbier, a 22-year-old University of Virginia undergradu­ate, was convicted and sentenced in a one-hour trial in North Korea’s Supreme Court in March 2016. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion after he tearfully confessed that he had tried to steal a propaganda banner.

Tillerson announced that the Department of State had secured Warmbier’s release at the direction of the Republican president.

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