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The US State Department on Saturday announced the release of two Americans who had been held by the government of North Korea. "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," it said in a statement.
The State Department said the two Americans were freed with the help of US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who travelled to North Korea and "engaged on behalf of the United States in discussions with DPRK authorities about the release of two citizens," the statement said. A senior State Department official added Saturday that there was "no quid pro quo" for North Korea freeing the two Americans.
Their release comes just two weeks after Pyongyang freed American Jeffrey Fowle, 56, who was imprisoned in April after apparently leaving a Bible in a nightclub bathroom. "The safety and welfare of US citizens abroad is the Department of State's highest priority, and the United States has long called on DPRK authorities to release these individuals on humanitarian grounds. We join their families and friends in welcoming them home."
Bae, a Korean-American missionary, earlier this week marked the two-year anniversary of his detention by the reclusive state. The sickly 42-year-old was arrested in November 2012 and later sentenced to 15 years' hard labour.
Miller, 24, had been sentenced to six years' hard labor by the North Korean Supreme Court following his arrest in April, after he allegedly ripped up his visa at immigration and demanded asylum. Washington has condemned Pyongyang over the detentions, saying the Americans were held as political hostages to extract diplomatic concessions.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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