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Separately, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's office said late Tuesday that two North Korean diplomats were in Santa Fe to meet with Richardson on Wednesday on a topic that wasn't disclosed. The delegation was from the North Korean mission to the United Nations, a spokesman said. The North Koreans had requested the visit, but the governor's office said Richardson would not be negotiating or be representing the Obama administration. Richardson was U.N. ambassador in the Clinton administration and has served as a roving diplomatic troubleshooter, including missions to North Korea, Sudan, Cuba and Iraq. U.S. officials are eager to learn about Kim's health. He is believed to have had a stroke and is suffering from chronic health problems. Asked whether her husband got any signal that the North was ready to return to six-party talks on its nuclear weapons program, the secretary said that the United States was trying to determine whether there were signals it could act upon to try to create a "positive atmosphere." She added: "But it's really up to the North Koreans." The secretary, whom Obama defeated in last year's Democratic presidential primary campaign, met earlier with Obama at the White House but aides said the previously scheduled visit by Bermudez prevented her from attending the meeting between her husband and the president. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Clinton sent her chief of staff and counselor, Cheryl Mills, who was the secretary's point person on the matter.
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