Ivanka rekindles hopes for US
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Pyongyang to send delegation for Olympics closing ceremony
By Kim Rahn
The chances of Washington-Pyongyang talks over the latter's nuclear program seem to be growing, with high-level officials from the two countries coming to South Korea for the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
Attention to any possible contact is high, especially after it belatedly became known the two sides had planned a meeting when U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's sister Kim Yo-jong participated in the opening ceremony.
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They will attend the closing ceremony that will take place on Sunday. Cheong Wa Dae said the rest of their itinerary has not been confirmed, although it is expected they will have a separate meeting with President Moon Jae-in at Cheong Wa Dae.
The high-profile North Korean delegation's visit was announced hours after the White House and Cheong Wa Dae confirmed Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, would make a four-day visit here from Friday to Monday.
She is scheduled to have talks with Moon over dinner at the presidential office on the first day of her visit. Ivanka Trump will also have a separate event with first lady Kim Jung-sook, as well as attending the closing ceremony.
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It was belatedly disclosed Wednesday that North Korea and the U.S. had planned a secret meeting between Pence and Kim Yo-jong at Cheong Wa Dae, Feb. 10, when both of them were in the South. But North Korean called off the meeting two hours before, according to the U.S. government, because it was angry with Pence continually referring to a maximum pressure campaign against Pyongyang during his stay.
For now, South Korean officials say the chances of talks between the U.S. and North Korean delegations are low.
"The two sides are unlikely to have a chance for talks," a senior Cheong Wa Dae official said on condition of anonymity.
The official partially admitted that Seoul had tried to arrange a meeting between Pence and Kim Yo-jong.
"They attempted a meeting previously, and Washington and Pyongyang recognized each other's stance in that process," he said, adding South Korea would not encourage the delegations to have talks with one another.
Still, Ivanka Trump is likely to take a softer stance toward the North compared to Pence. White House officials said she would mainly focus on cheering on American athletes, and denied media reports she was planning a meeting with female North Korean defectors. Pence met with some defectors, and was accompanied by the father of Otto Warmbier, an American student who was jailed in the North for 17 months and died six days after being returned home.
Meanwhile, the visit of Kim Yong-chol is expected to cause a stir as he is blacklisted under Seoul and Washington's sanctions. He is also believed to have orchestrated two North Korean attacks on the South in 2010 _ the torpedo attack on the naval frigate Cheonan that killed 46 sailors, and the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island that killed four people, including two civilians.