WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton landed in North Korea early Tuesday on a surprise diplomatic star turn to win the freedom of two female U.S. journalists jailed at hard labor by the regime of ailing dictator Kim Jong Il.
North and South Korean news outlets reported Clinton arrived in the capital of Pyongyang by charter jet after receiving word through back channels that Laura Ling and Euna Lee might be released to the former President after nearly five months in captivity. "A little girl presented a bouquet to Bill Clinton," North Korea's official state news agency said.
The North's chief nuclear negotiator, Kim Kye Gwan, was among the official greeters on the tarmac, the official agency said, possibly signaling that the Communist nation was also seeking a breakthrough on the standoff with the U.S. over nuclear disarmament.
The State Department had no comment on Clinton's trip. Secretary of State Clinton was en route to Kenya on a 10-day Africa tour that will now be overshadowed, but Bill Clinton's rescue effort had her blessing as well as that of the White House.
"Since they started talking about this, he [Bill Clinton] was the only person who was going to go," a well-placed U.S. source said. "This is made for him; he probably knows as much as anybody about the North Koreans."
Ling and Lee, both journalists for former Vice President Al Gore's Current TV cable channel, were arrested along China's border with North Korea in March.
They were sentenced in June to 12 years of hard labor for "illegal activity," and U.S. efforts to seek their release have thus far been fruitless.
The mission marked a return to center stage for the former President, who has undertaken low-key humanitarian work since his wife took over as the nation's chief diplomat.
kbazinet@nydailynews.com
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dejavu Aug 4, 2009 8:05:38 AM Report Offensive Post
I respect President Clinton. I think President Carter would went and could have if Pres. Clinton didn't go. I wish Pres. Clinton and Pres. Obama could be Presidents forever.
Jolie54 Aug 4, 2009 8:05:44 AM Report Offensive Post
LMAO @ former Greenpointer. That is funneeeeeee!!!!
thepitbull64 Aug 4, 2009 8:06:15 AM Report Offensive Post
Yeah you're right. Absolutely no Republicans travel over seas. None of them It is only the democrats who travel.
NYC Historian Aug 4, 2009 8:08:53 AM Report Offensive Post
ANTONIN: OUR service men and women are not nutcases you pathetic POS.
Anacondaman Aug 4, 2009 8:10:54 AM Report Offensive Post
The hatred some have is incredible! What's more important, those wrongly imprisoned journalists or that Slick Willy might get a bit of positive publicity, or that Obama's decision to send Slick Willy may work? What the eff is it w/you Repukes? You want Obama to fail so badly that you forget that millions of AMERICANS are losing their jobs & homes, our economy is STILL feeling the effects of the idiot rodeo clown & you can't find ways to blame that on Obama, too. Who are the un-Americans here, those trying to restore America's greatness or those sabotaging every effort to restore our economy, bring jobs back to America, make health insurance affordable for the American public, improve our education?
carlyt Aug 4, 2009 8:11:02 AM Report Offensive Post
Hope he succeeds but there is the bigger issue of Americans crossing borders. There is a related post at http://iamsoannoyed.com/?page_id=588
qcmami4 Aug 4, 2009 8:17:28 AM Report Offensive Post
go Bill!!
Survivor1979 Aug 4, 2009 8:28:06 AM Report Offensive Post
If these two are freed because Clinton went there, then it's because some money was exchanged and no other reason. That POS country isn't going to fork over 2 Americans just because Mr. Charisma went over there to visit. I do hope those 2 ladies are freed but once they are, I have a funny feeling they are going to run right back there to finish their "journalistic" work and if they do, let them get the punishment they deserve. They should never, ever have been there in the first place. You don't go where you're not welcome!!
SayWhat Aug 4, 2009 8:31:56 AM Report Offensive Post
Don't mess with Bill.
gjdavis Aug 4, 2009 8:32:51 AM Report Offensive Post
Another theatrical Obama ploy to get the focus off of his horrible record! I wonder how much this is costing us all and what other possibly disastrous concessions are being made behind the scenes. Very scary for all Americans!
North and South Korean news outlets reported Clinton arrived in the capital of Pyongyang by charter jet after receiving word through back channels that Laura Ling and Euna Lee might be released to the former President after nearly five months in captivity. "A little girl presented a bouquet to Bill Clinton," North Korea's official state news agency said.
The North's chief nuclear negotiator, Kim Kye Gwan, was among the official greeters on the tarmac, the official agency said, possibly signaling that the Communist nation was also seeking a breakthrough on the standoff with the U.S. over nuclear disarmament.
The State Department had no comment on Clinton's trip. Secretary of State Clinton was en route to Kenya on a 10-day Africa tour that will now be overshadowed, but Bill Clinton's rescue effort had her blessing as well as that of the White House.
"Since they started talking about this, he [Bill Clinton] was the only person who was going to go," a well-placed U.S. source said. "This is made for him; he probably knows as much as anybody about the North Koreans."
Ling and Lee, both journalists for former Vice President Al Gore's Current TV cable channel, were arrested along China's border with North Korea in March.
They were sentenced in June to 12 years of hard labor for "illegal activity," and U.S. efforts to seek their release have thus far been fruitless.
The mission marked a return to center stage for the former President, who has undertaken low-key humanitarian work since his wife took over as the nation's chief diplomat.
kbazinet@nydailynews.com
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dejavu Aug 4, 2009 8:05:38 AM Report Offensive Post
I respect President Clinton. I think President Carter would went and could have if Pres. Clinton didn't go. I wish Pres. Clinton and Pres. Obama could be Presidents forever.
Jolie54 Aug 4, 2009 8:05:44 AM Report Offensive Post
LMAO @ former Greenpointer. That is funneeeeeee!!!!
thepitbull64 Aug 4, 2009 8:06:15 AM Report Offensive Post
Yeah you're right. Absolutely no Republicans travel over seas. None of them It is only the democrats who travel.
NYC Historian Aug 4, 2009 8:08:53 AM Report Offensive Post
ANTONIN: OUR service men and women are not nutcases you pathetic POS.
Anacondaman Aug 4, 2009 8:10:54 AM Report Offensive Post
The hatred some have is incredible! What's more important, those wrongly imprisoned journalists or that Slick Willy might get a bit of positive publicity, or that Obama's decision to send Slick Willy may work? What the eff is it w/you Repukes? You want Obama to fail so badly that you forget that millions of AMERICANS are losing their jobs & homes, our economy is STILL feeling the effects of the idiot rodeo clown & you can't find ways to blame that on Obama, too. Who are the un-Americans here, those trying to restore America's greatness or those sabotaging every effort to restore our economy, bring jobs back to America, make health insurance affordable for the American public, improve our education?
carlyt Aug 4, 2009 8:11:02 AM Report Offensive Post
Hope he succeeds but there is the bigger issue of Americans crossing borders. There is a related post at http://iamsoannoyed.com/?page_id=588
qcmami4 Aug 4, 2009 8:17:28 AM Report Offensive Post
go Bill!!
Survivor1979 Aug 4, 2009 8:28:06 AM Report Offensive Post
If these two are freed because Clinton went there, then it's because some money was exchanged and no other reason. That POS country isn't going to fork over 2 Americans just because Mr. Charisma went over there to visit. I do hope those 2 ladies are freed but once they are, I have a funny feeling they are going to run right back there to finish their "journalistic" work and if they do, let them get the punishment they deserve. They should never, ever have been there in the first place. You don't go where you're not welcome!!
SayWhat Aug 4, 2009 8:31:56 AM Report Offensive Post
Don't mess with Bill.
gjdavis Aug 4, 2009 8:32:51 AM Report Offensive Post
Another theatrical Obama ploy to get the focus off of his horrible record! I wonder how much this is costing us all and what other possibly disastrous concessions are being made behind the scenes. Very scary for all Americans!


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