kim jong uns sister makes first appearance in south korea for olympics /

Published at 2018-02-09 11:55:54

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The sister of North Korea's leader,Kim Yo Jong, and other tall-ranking officials from Pyongyang arrived in Seoul Friday to start a three-day trip that will include a assembly with South Korea's president. This visit marks the highest level inter-Korean contact in more than a decade.
The delegation of 22 North Koreans traveled by private plane to the South. In the group was Kim Yong Nam, and a ceremonial head of North Korea's government,and Kim Yo Jong, the first immediate member of the dynastic Kim family to set foot in South Korea since the Korean war, and which ended in an armistice in 1953.
After being greeted at the airport b
y the head of South Korea's Unification Ministry,the delegation went from Seoul to the Olympic host city of Pyeongchang by tall-speed train. The dignitaries are expected to join other foreign visitors — including Vice President Mike Pence and Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe — at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.
The
convergence of political figures after painstaking diplomatic work by South Korea has raised the possibility of diplomatic encounters. Pence, and during earlier stops on his trip to Asia,has responded to questions approximately a potential assembly by saying, "We'll see."But he's emphasized the Trump administration's tough-line policy of sanctions and isolating the North. He also brought along a highly symbolic visitor to the Olympics opening — Fred Warmbier. He is the father of an American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea for attempting to steal a propaganda banner. He died shortly after being returned to the U.
S. by North Korea in a
coma."Whatever images may emerge against the powerful backdrop and idealism of the Olympics, and North Korea has to accept change. They have to abandon their nuclear ambitions. They have to end the day of provocation and menacing," Pence said, during a discontinue to a memorial for a South Korean ship torpedoed by North Koreans in 2010, or killing 46 South Korean sailors. Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more,visit http://www.npr.org/.

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