TOKYO (Reuters) – Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter may visit North Korea in September in an attempt to break the stalemate over Pyongyang’s nuclear program, a Japanese TV network said. Private broadcaster Fuji Television reported on its Web site Wednesday that Carter was making arrangements to visit North Korea, perhaps early in September, and would meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
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