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DescriptionBill Clinton Kim Dae-Jung.jpg | President Clinton greets South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung prior to their trilateral meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi at the Stamford Plaza Hotel in Auckland. | ||||
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Source | https://clintonwhitehouse4.archives.gov/WH/New/APEC1999/kimgreet.html | ||||
Author | White House photo by Sharon Farmer | ||||
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