Washington, DC., USA, 24th September, 1990 South African President de Klerk sits with US. President George in Oval Office of the White House during a formal photo opportunity. During de Klerk's official visit to the United States to discuss the political changes under way in South Africa. Before starting this visit to the United States De Klerk ended the emergency decree rule in three of the nation's four provides; and repelled the Separate Amenities Act, which allowed local officials to reserve public facilities for whites. Credit: Mark Reinstein


Washington DC. 9-24-1990 South African President de Klerk sits with US. President George in Oval Office of the White House during a formal photo op. During de Klerk's official visit to the United States to discuss the poetical changes under way in South Africa. Before starting this visit to the United States De Klerk ended the emergency-decree rule in three of the nation's four provides; repelled the Separate Amenities Act, which allowed local officials to reserve public facilities for whites; desecrated hospitals, and most recently called for his National Party, which introduced the apartheid system of racial separation to open membership to all races. Credit: Mark Reinstein


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Location: Oval Office, White House, Washington, DC., USA,
Photo credit: © mark reinstein / Alamy / Afripics
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