By Mark Stone, Asia Correspondent
In an odd twist of international diplomacy, American basketball superstar Dennis Rodman has called for North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un to release a US prisoner from custody.
Rodman wrote on his Twitter page: "I'm calling on the Supreme Leader of North Korea, or as I call him 'Kim', to do me a solid and cut Kenneth Bae loose."
Mr Bae, 44, is an American tour operator who was arrested while hosting a group of tourists in North Korea last November.
He was accused of "hostile acts" against the country after reportedly taking unauthorised photographs.
Dennis Rodman's tweeted request to Kim Jong-UnDennis Rodman and Kim Jong-Un formed an unlikely friendship when the basketball star toured North Korea earlier this year.
Mr Kim, who is known to be a huge basketball fan, took Rodman to a game and the two were photographed enjoying an evening banquet together.
The trip was criticised by some because Rodman appeared to be completely ignoring North Korea's human rights record by fraternising with one of the world's last remaining dictatorships.
Others said the basketball player could instigate a subtle form of diplomacy: basketball diplomacy.
If Rodman's tweet works and Mr Bae is pardoned from his sentence of 15 years hard labour, it would be a coup and would enable the US to avoid the prospect of sending a senior politician or former president to Pyongyang to negotiate.
In 2009, two American journalists were held in North Korea and sentenced to hard labour.
Former US president Bill Clinton travelled to Pyongyang and negotiated their release with then-leader Kim Jong-Il.
Mr Kim speaks to military commanders while at his desk on some grassLast week, US State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said: "We call on the DPRK to release Kenneth Bae immediately on humanitarian grounds."
Tensions between Pyongyang and Washington have been extremely high over the past few months, with rhetoric on both sides at a level not seen for years.
Kenneth Bae's detention is widely seen as being politically motivated and a bargaining chip by Pyongyang in order to gain leverage over the US.
The motivation behind the recent North Korean tension is thought to be twofold. Internally, it is an attempt by the North Korean leadership to shore up its legitimacy.
Internationally, North Korea wants to be taken seriously as a nuclear state. The US has made plain its insistence that it will only talk to Pyongyang on the condition that it gives up its nuclear programme.
North Korea now appears to have pulled back from its recent rhetoric, withdrawing two medium-range missiles from their launch pads.
However, the country's KCNA news agency continues to release unusual images of Kim Jong-Un meeting his military commanders. In the latest, they appear to have moved Mr Kim's office outside.
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