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Ex-US President Carter frees American in North Korea
Former
Aijalon Mahli Gomes, 31, was sentenced to eight years' hard labour in April, after being found guilty of illegally entering the country from
Mr Carter, who spent two days in
The North's Deputy Prime Minister Kim Yong-nam "expressed the Republic's commitment to denuclearise the Korean peninsula and resume the six-way talks," the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.
Mr Carter is flying to
Stalled talks
Mr Carter met senior North Korean officials after arriving in
On his arrival, Mr Carter was met by
Later he held "cordial" talks with the country's deputy leader, Kim Yong-nam, the agency said.
Six-nation talks aimed at ending
Mr Carter's visit comes at a time of heightened tension between
International investigators say a North Korean torpedo sank the Cheonan, which went down near the disputed inter-Korean border on 26 March with the loss of 46 sailors.
Since then, the
But
One-man mission
Mr Gomes, a devout Christian who had entered
He reportedly crossed into
Pastor Simon Suh at the Every Nation Church of Korea which Mr Gomes attended in
"He was a gentle and spiritual man," Pastor Suh told the BBC's World Today programme, adding that North Korean refugees Mr Gomes met at the church would have given him reports of the lack of religious freedom in the North.
Pastor Suh said members of church "felt like their prayers were answered" when they heard about Mr Gomes release.
He had been visited by a
A spokeswoman for Mr Carter said Mr Gomes was expected to be back in his hometown of
In visiting
The journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, were pardoned and returned to the
Source: bbc.co.uk