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(2 Dec 2009) SHOTLIST 1. Wide pan of South Korea and North Korea border in Panmunjom, South Korea 2. Mid shot of a North Korean soldier looking through telescope 3. North Korean soldiers marching in 4. Close up of U.N. Command soldiers and South Korean soldiers surrounding rescued North Korean soldier on South Korean side 5. Close up of rescued North Korean soldier 6. Tilt up of North Korean military officials coming down the stairs on the North Korean side 7. Rear shot of U.N. Command official 8. Tilt up of U.N command officials and North Korean military officials at the borderline 9. Close-up of a North Korean official, a U.N. Command official gives a sign 10. Medium of the rescued North Korean soldier being escorted by U.N. Command soldiers and South Korean soldiers to the borderline 11. Medium of the rescued North Korean soldier walking with U.N. Command soldiers and South Korean soldiers to the borderline 12. Close-up of the rescued soldier crossing borderline and being received by North Korean officials 13. Close-up of North Korean official and U.N. Command official talking at the borderline 14. Wide of soldiers entering building on North Korean side 15. Wide of U.N. Command officials walking back to South Korean side 16. Medium of North Korean soldiers marching back 17. Wide pan of Panmunjom border STORYLINE: A North Korean army sergeant rescued at sea by the South Korean navy over the weekend was repatriated to the North on Wednesday. The US-run U.N. Command, which oversees the armistice that ended the three-year Korean War in 1953, oversaw the return of the officer in the border village of Panmunjom. The repatriation arrangements had been made after the officer was cleared of spying, a South Korean Defence Ministry official said on Tuesday. He spoke on condition of anonymity, citing department policy. The North Korean officer was plucked from a small boat that drifted on Sunday into South Korean waters off the divided peninsula's western coast, officials said. The North Korean officer reportedly told investigators he had been fishing when his boat strayed southward. The waters off the western coast are considered a rich crabbing area but have been the scene of three deadly naval skirmishes in the past decade, including one gunbattle last month. During questioning, the soldier expressed the desire to be sent back home. The two Koreas remain technically at war since the armistice has not been replaced by a peace treaty. North Korea disputes the western maritime border drawn by United Nations, and the rival Koreas fought a brief but deadly gunbattle last month off the west coast not far from where the North Korean military officer was found. One North Korean officer was killed and three others were wounded in the November gunfight, according to South Korean military officials. Tensions on the Korean peninsula have been high this year, with North Korea carrying out nuclear and missile tests, but Pyongyang has reached out recently to Seoul and Washington. US President Barack Obama is to send a special envoy to Pyongyang next week to try to entice North Korea to return to international nuclear disarmament talks. #NorthKorean #soldier #repatriated Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...