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The fate of two American journalists convicted in North Korea for the hostile acts and sentenced to penal servitude long, seems to be the main theme of the meetings of former U.S. President Bill Clinton with the DPRK. His arrival in Pyongyang today has become a complete surprise to all.
Visiting Bill Clinton drew particular attention to the whole world for several reasons. First, because it was a surprise for everyone, because there was no prior announcement, or at least hints. Reports that U.S. ex-president flies to North Korea, appeared on the tapes of news agencies closer to 5 o'clock in the morning - at about the same time, when his plane had no markings landing.
Secondly, these visits - a great rarity. The last visit to Pyongyang, the American guest of such a high level was already 9 years ago. Then at a meeting with Kim Jong Il arrives, Madeleine Albright, Secretary of State of Administration of the visitor, while the head of the United States.
it is responsible and some of the wishes of North Koreans. As is known, the DPRK, persistently did not wish to return to the Six-Party Talks on the nuclear issue by insisting that bilateral dialogue with Barack Obama.
During the first 6 months of this year, Pyongyang has managed to acquire more powerful argument for the most violent foreign trade. A second nuclear test, a series of missile launches and, finally, two American journalist Yong Lee and Laura Lin, captured in March and convicted of illegally crossing the border in June and sentenced to 12 years penal servitude. Directly on the day of conviction, the State Secretary, Hillary Clinton announced that America will not leave its citizens in distress.
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State: «We urge the DPRK authorities to immediately release the two women and allow them to return home! We intend to achieve their liberation by all means. Appoint the Special Representative, who will be entrusted with the humanitarian mission ».
Now in Pyongyang, arrived her husband. According to some sources, namely the fate of two journalists will be the main topic of talks with the leadership of North Korea. Since early June the soil so that they become successful, cooked just the world...
Obama caves into hostage taking and appeases DPRK The visit to get the release of hostages is just pretence. Besides, reacting to hostage taking in that way is callous. Iran is watching and are already holding 3 US tourists
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise visit to North Korea and met its reclusive leader on Tuesday to try to win freedom for two jailed American journalists in a move that could re-energize nuclear talks.
North Korean President Kim Jong Il has pardoned and ordered the release of two U.S. journalists, state-run news agency KCNA said Wednesday.
President Clinton met Tuesday with North Korea leader Kim Jong Il.
1 of 3 The announcement came after former U.S. President Bill Clinton met with top North Korean officials in Pyongyang to appeal for the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had been arrested while reporting from the border between North Korea and China.
"Clinton expressed words of sincere apology to Kim Jong Il for the hostile acts committed by the two American journalists against the DPRK after illegally intruding into it," the news agency reported. "Clinton courteously conveyed to Kim Jong Il an earnest request of the U.S. government to leniently pardon them and send them back home from a humanitarian point of view.
"The meetings had candid and in-depth discussions on the pending issues between the DPRK and the U.S. in a sincere atmosphere and reached a consensus of views on seeking a negotiated settlement of them."
The report said Clinton then conveyed a message from President Obama "expressing profound thanks for this and reflecting views on ways of improving the relations between the two countries."
It added, "The measure taken to release the American journalists is a manifestation of the DPRK's humanitarian and peace-loving policy.
"The DPRK visit of Clinton and his party will contribute to deepening the understanding between the DPRK and the U.S. and building the bilateral confidence."
DPRK is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the nation's official name.
The two American journalists had been held in the reclusive communist nation since their arrest in March.
Obama caves into hostage taking and appeases DPRK The visit to get the release of hostages is just pretence. Besides, reacting to hostage taking in that way is callous. Iran is watching and are already holding 3 US tourists
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise visit to North Korea and met its reclusive leader on Tuesday to try to win freedom for two jailed American journalists in a move that could re-energize nuclear talks.
North Korean President Kim Jong Il has pardoned and ordered the release of two U.S. journalists, state-run news agency KCNA said Wednesday.
President Clinton met Tuesday with North Korea leader Kim Jong Il.
1 of 3 The announcement came after former U.S. President Bill Clinton met with top North Korean officials in Pyongyang to appeal for the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had been arrested while reporting from the border between North Korea and China.
"Clinton expressed words of sincere apology to Kim Jong Il for the hostile acts committed by the two American journalists against the DPRK after illegally intruding into it," the news agency reported. "Clinton courteously conveyed to Kim Jong Il an earnest request of the U.S. government to leniently pardon them and send them back home from a humanitarian point of view.
"The meetings had candid and in-depth discussions on the pending issues between the DPRK and the U.S. in a sincere atmosphere and reached a consensus of views on seeking a negotiated settlement of them."
The report said Clinton then conveyed a message from President Obama "expressing profound thanks for this and reflecting views on ways of improving the relations between the two countries."
It added, "The measure taken to release the American journalists is a manifestation of the DPRK's humanitarian and peace-loving policy.
"The DPRK visit of Clinton and his party will contribute to deepening the understanding between the DPRK and the U.S. and building the bilateral confidence."
DPRK is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the nation's official name.
The two American journalists had been held in the reclusive communist nation since their arrest in March.
Bill Clinton Leaves Here Pyongyang, August 5 (KCNA) -- Bill Clinton, former president of the United States, and his party left here today by air.
They were seen off at the airport by Yang Hyong Sop, vice-president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, and Kim Kye Gwan, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs.
Video by Korean Central TV, Audio by Voice of Korea