Dennis Rodman: NKorea leader wants Obama to call

Former NBA player Dennis Rodman appears on ABC News' 'This Week' and speaks with George Stephanopoulos about his unprecedented visit to North Korea. (ABC News)
Former NBA player Dennis Rodman appears on ABC News' 'This Week' and speaks with George Stephanopoulos about his unprecedented visit to North Korea. (ABC News)
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Updated: 3/03 12:46 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un doesn't want war with the United States.

He just wants President Barack Obama to call him.

Rodman, the highest-profile American to meet Kim since Kim took power in December 2011, says Obama and Kim share a love of basketball, so "let's start there."

Rodman is just back from a visit to North Korea with the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team and spent two days with Kim.

The State Department on Friday distanced itself from Rodman's visit.

The trip took place amid strained ties between the U.S. and North Korea over the North's recent underground nuclear test.

Rodman spoke on ABC's "This Week."
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