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US-NKOREA-PRISONER-DIPLOMACY-RELEASE
This combination photo of undated file images shows US citizens Jeffrey Fowle(L), Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae(R). Two Americans serving lengthy prison sentences in North Korea were released on November 8, 2014 by the reclusive state following a secret mission to Pyongyang by US intelligence chief James Clapper, the State Department announced. Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller were the last two American nationals held by North Korea following the sudden release last month of 56-year-old Jeffrey Fowle. A senior State Department official said Saturday there had been no "quid pro quo" deal in exchange for North Korea's decision to release Bae and Miller."The Department of State welcomes the release of US citizens Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller from the DPRK, where they have been held for two years and seven months, respectively," a statement said. AFP PHOTO/FreeKenNow.com/HANDOUT and KCNA VIA KNS/HANDOUT /THE CITY OF MORAINE/HANDOUT= RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE / MANDATORY CREDIT: "AFP PHOTO HANDOUT-FreeKenNow.com/HANDOUT and KCNA VIA KNS/THE CITY OF MORAINE/HANDOUT"/ NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS/ – NO A LA CARTE SALES / DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / =
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Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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8 Noiembrie 2014 |
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4964 x 1920 (944.13 KB) |
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