WASHINGTON, March 2 (Xinhua) -- The United States
will address the issue of financial sanction on the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea (DPRK) soon, the State Department said Friday.
"I expect in the coming period of time the Treasury will be addressing the issue of how they have resolved the
issue related to Banco Delta Asia," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack
said at a briefing.
McCormack said U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury Danny Glazer, who is the day-to-day point man on the issue, has arrived
in Macao. "He'll be back here in Washington to brief his people at Treasury on
what it is that he heard," McCormack said.
The United States slapped sanctions on Banco Delta
Asia in 2005and put it on a money-laundering blacklist, prompting Macao to
freeze the 24 million dollars believed to belong to the DPRK. In return, the
DPRK boycotted the subsequent six-party talks for more than one year.
Under the nuclear deal reached on Feb. 13 in the
six-party talks, the United States agreed to address the issue of sanctions on
the DPRK as part of the agreement.