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N. Korea wanted Clapton to perform in Pyongyang: WikiLeaks cable

London , Mon, 13 Dec 2010 ANI

London, Dec.13 (ANI): The latest US diplomatic cables released by the whistle blowing web site Wikileaks reveal that North Korea wanted British musician Eric Clapton to perform in Pyongyang because dictator Kim Jong-il's son was a great fan of his.

 

The regime in Pyongyang is said to have approached the United States with a request for a Clapton concert in exchange for allowing American aid to enter the country, The Guardian said.

 

A "performance could be an opportunity to build goodwill," the paper quotes the May 22 2007 cable, as saying.

 

It went on: "arranging an Eric Clapton concert in Pyongyang could be useful, given Kim Jong-il's second son's devotion to the rock legend".

 

North Korea said then that the concert could be part of a cultural exchange between the communist nation and the west.

 

Clapton reportedly had "in principle" agreed to a concert slated for 2009, but the plan later fell apart after his representatives released a statement denying that he had agreed to take part.

 

Popular music from the west is normally outlawed in North Korea, but it seems that a special exception would have been made for the singer.

 

Music has been a tool of diplomacy with North Korea before. In 2008 the New York Philharmonic visited Pyongyang to perform. (ANI)

 


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