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Kim Jong-Un’s sister to visit South Korea

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SEOUL: The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong- Un will visit the South this week for the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics, Seoul said on Wednesday—the ever to do so.

Kim Yo- Jong, who is a senior member of the ruling Workers’ Party, will be part of a high- level delegation due Friday and led by the North’s ceremonial head of state, the unificatio­n ministry said.

The two Koreas have been divided by the Demilitari­zed Zone since the end of the Korean War in 1953, and Pyongyang’s pursuit of nuclear weapons have seen it subjected to multiple rounds of United Nations Security Council sanctions. Kim Yo- Jong.

Tensions soared last year as the North carried out multiple weapons tests, including interconti­nental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the US mainland, and by far its most powerful nuclear test to date.

But the Olympics have trig- gered a rapid rapprochem­ent on the peninsula.

“It is highly significan­t that a member of the Kim family is time in history,” said professor Yang Moo-Jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

She was likely to meet South Korean President Moon Jae- In and give him a personal letter from her brother, expressing his hopes for a successful hosting of the Olympics and a desire to improve inter-Korean ties, he added. “This will mark Kim Yo-Jong’s debut on the internatio­nal stage,” Yang told Agence France-Presse. “She is being groomed as one of by her brother.”

Kim Yo- Jong, believed aged about 30, was promoted in October to be an alternate member of the party’s powerful politburo, the decision- making body presided over by her brother.

She has frequently been seen accompanyi­ng her brother on known to have been involved in the party’s propaganda operations.

US Vice President Mike Pence will also attend Friday’s opening ceremony in Pyeongchan­g and has not ruled out meeting North Koreans.

But Washington will not let North Korean propaganda “hijack” the Olympics, he said in Tokyo Wednesday.

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