Visita sorpresa de Bill Clinton a Corea del Norte
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Bill Clinton quiere liberar a dos periodistas estadounidenses
04.08.2009Image taken from video footage shows former U.S. President Bill Clinton (seated, L) and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-il (seated, R) posing for a picture in Pyongyang August 4, 2009. Clinton made a surprise visit to North Korea on Tuesday to try to win the release of two jailed American journalists, and met the country's reclusive leader Kim. REUTERS/KRT via Reuters TV (NORTH KOREA POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO THIRD PARTY SALES. NOT FOR USE BY REUTERS THIRD PARTY DISTRIBUTORS. NORTH KOREA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN NORTH KOREAREUTERS -
Protesta en Seúl por la visita de Clinton a Pyongyang
04.08.2009Protestantes en Corea del Sur ante la visita sorpresa de Bill Clinton en Corea del Norte con el objetivo de liberar a dos periodistas de 12 años de trabajos forzados por entrar ilegalmente en el país asiático. Algunos analistas opinan que este encuentro puede suponer el inicio de un diálogo acerca de las armas nucleares. 4 agosto 2009REUTERS -
Protestas en Seúl
04.08.2009A protester holds a defaced portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il at an anti-North Korea and pro-U.S. demonstration in Seoul August 4, 2009. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise visit to North Korea on Tuesday to try to win the release of two jailed U.S. journalists, a move some analysts said could mark the isolated state's return to dialogue over nuclear weapons. REUTERS/Choi Bu-Seok (SOUTH KOREA CONFLICT POLITICS)REUTERS
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