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Former US President Bill Clinton has arrived in Pyongyang, North Korea's state news agency KCNA reports.Former US President Bill Clinton has arrived in Pyongyang, North Korea's state news agency KCNA reports.
He travelled there to discuss the fate of two jailed US reporters, South Korea's Yonhap news agency says.He travelled there to discuss the fate of two jailed US reporters, South Korea's Yonhap news agency says.
It says Mr Clinton will try to negotiate the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who were sentenced to 12 years hard labour in June.It says Mr Clinton will try to negotiate the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who were sentenced to 12 years hard labour in June.
They were found guilty of of entering North Korea across the Chinese border in March. They were found guilty of entering North Korea across the Chinese border in March.
The journalists were arrested while working on the China-N Korea borderThe journalists were arrested while working on the China-N Korea border
"A little girl presented a bouquet to Bill Clinton" on his arrival, KCNA said."A little girl presented a bouquet to Bill Clinton" on his arrival, KCNA said.
Mr Clinton is the second former US president to visit North Korea. Jimmy Carter went to Pyongyang in 1994.Mr Clinton is the second former US president to visit North Korea. Jimmy Carter went to Pyongyang in 1994.
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The two US reporters admitted entering the country illegally, according to KCNA.The two US reporters admitted entering the country illegally, according to KCNA.
They were arrested by North Korean guards on 17 March while filming a video about refugees for California-based internet broadcaster Current TV.They were arrested by North Korean guards on 17 March while filming a video about refugees for California-based internet broadcaster Current TV.
The women's families have always claimed that Lee, 36, and Ling, 32, had no intention of crossing into North Korea.The women's families have always claimed that Lee, 36, and Ling, 32, had no intention of crossing into North Korea.
They fear the two reporters may become political pawns in negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang, amid growing tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme and recent missile tests.They fear the two reporters may become political pawns in negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang, amid growing tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme and recent missile tests.