Ivanka headed to Olympics, won’t meet N. Koreans
WASHINGTON — Ivanka Trump is not expected to meet with any North Korean officials later this week when she leads the White House’s official delegation to the closing ceremony for the Winter Olympics.
Asked if the president’s daughter and senior adviser could meet with North Korean officials while in Pyeongchang, South Korea, a senior official replied, “No.”
Vice President Mike Pence was seated in the same box as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s sister Kim Yo Jong during the games’ opening ceremony this month. South Korean President Moon Jae-in shook hands with Kim Yo Jong during the same event, raising talk of a thawing of relations between the two countries.
Another senior administration official said the Ivanka Trump-led group is going to “reaffirm” the “close” relationship between the U.S. and South Korean governments, as well as cheer on American athletes and get to know the South Korean people.
The group leaves Thursday morning for Seoul, where Ivanka Trump will have dinner with Moon at the Blue House on Friday night. She will spend the next two days mostly at Olympic events featuring American athletes. The closing ceremony takes place Sunday.
Sen. Jim Risch, R-idaho, will be among those joining Ivanka Trump as part of the official U.S. delegation, senior administration officials said Wednesday. He is chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near East, South Asia, Central Asia and Counterterrorism.
Also part of the delegation will be White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.