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Handshake of note as North meets South

Kim Yo Jong arrives at Olympics

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PYEONGCHAN­G: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s younger sister took her place among dignitarie­s from around the world, including US vice president Mike Pence, at the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics yesterday in an unpreceden­ted visit to South Korea.

The trip by Kim Yo Jong is the latest move in an extraordin­ary show of Olympic diplomacy with Seoul that could prove to be a major challenge to the Trump administra­tion’s hard-line Korea policies.

As the opening ceremony began, she and South Korean president Moon Jae-in exchanged a historic handshake and spoke briefly. They smiled broadly, though it was not immediatel­y known what they said.

She and Kim Yong Nam, the North’s 90-year-old nominal head of state, were seated behind Moon and his wife, while Pence and his wife were seated beside the Moons and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe.

At the age of 30, Kim Yo Jong is quite possibly the most powerful woman in North Korea. Just a few years younger than her brother, she is believed to be his closest confidante and is a senior cadre in North Korea’s ruling party.

Her arrival on Kim Jong Un’s private jet with a coterie of 22 officials was broadcast live on South Korean television.

Looking confident and relaxed, she had a brief meeting at the airport with South Korean officials, including Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myoung- gyon, before being whisked away in a black limousine and catching the highspeed train to the mountains of Pyeongchan­g. As a sign of her status, the elder Kim Yong Nam offered her the seat of honour at the airport meeting, but she politely declined.

The trip comes amid a flurry of activity following Kim Jong Un’s surprise proposal on New Year’s Day to send a delegation of athletes, officials, entertaine­rs and cheering groups to the Olympics.

His decision to dispatch his sister to the games is all the more significan­t since Kim Jong Un himself hasn’t set foot outside North Korea or met a single head of state since he assumed power upon the death of their father, Kim Jong Il, in late 2011.

The North’s Olympic “detente” is a striking shift in tactics. This is the first time a member of the Kim dynasty has travelled to South Korea, though their grandfathe­r, Kim Il Sung, went to areas occupied by his troops south of what is now the Demilitari­sed Zone during the 1950-53 Korean War.

Kim Yo Jong has been rapidly rising within the North’s power structure and is believed to be in charge of shaping her brother’s public persona. But she has generally remained safely cloaked in her brother’s shadow.

This is her first high-profile internatio­nal appearance at centre stage, though she is technicall­y just a member of a delegation headed by Kim Yong Nam. – AP/African News Agency (ANA)

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) ?? President of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly of North Korea Kim Young Nam, the President of South Korea Moon Jae-in, Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un and the South Korean president’s wife Kim Jung Sook during...
PICTURE: REUTERS/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) President of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly of North Korea Kim Young Nam, the President of South Korea Moon Jae-in, Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un and the South Korean president’s wife Kim Jung Sook during...

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