N. Korea Olympics delegation includes man blamed for sinking

N. Korea Olympics delegation includes man blamed for sinking

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North Korea’s general reconnaissance bureau head Kim Yong Chol speaks

North Korea will send a high-level delegation to South Korea for the Winter Olympics closing ceremony, officials said on Thursday, including the man blamed for the 2010 sinking of a South Korean navy ship that killed 46 sailors.

The latest visit by officials from the normally reclusive North will coincide with a visit by a US delegation led by President Donald Trumpโ€™s daughter, Ivanka.

The North Korean delegation will be led by Kim Yong Chol, vice-chairman of the ruling Workersโ€™ Partyโ€™s Central Committee, and will stay for three days from Sunday, South Koreaโ€˜s Ministry of Unification said in a statement.

Kim also heads the United Front Department, the North Korean office responsible for handling inter-Korean affairs.

He was previously chief of the Reconnaissance General Bureau, a top North Korean military intelligence agency, which South Korea blamed for the deadly 2010 sinking of the Cheonan, a South Korean navy corvette.

South Korean Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon said the torpedo attack on the boat was carried by the North but the government had not been able to confirm exactly who was responsible.

North Korea denied having anything to do with the sinking.

โ€œKim is in charge of South Korea affairs, which is why weโ€™re accepting him as we believe it would help improve inter-Korean relations and resolve the matter of denuclearisationโ€, Cho told parliament.

The Winter Olympics in South Korea have given a big boost to engagement between the two Koreas after more than a year of sharply rising tension over the Northโ€™s missile tests and its sixth and largest nuclear test in defiance of UN sanctions.

Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, led a three-day visit to the opening of the Olympics and the North Korean leader later said he wanted to boost a โ€œwarm climate of reconciliation and dialogueโ€.

Kim Yo Jong and the Northโ€™s nominal head of state were the most senior North Korean officials to visit the South in more than a decade.

BLACKLISTED

The sister was the centre of a frenzy of international attention, especially when she appeared at the opening ceremony and stood only a few feet from US Vice President Mike Pence.

She will not be part of the delegation coming to the closing of the Games.

The United States and South Korea have blacklisted the delegation leader, old military stalwart Kim Yong Chol, for supporting the Northโ€™s nuclear and missile programmes.

However, South Korea had decided to accept the delegation for the good of the Games, a presidential official in Seoul said on condition of anonymity.

The official said South Korea had informed the United States of the visit and they were in talks about Kim Yong Cholโ€™s entry into the South.

Another top North Korean official, Ri Son Gwon, will travel with Kim Yong Chol for the closingceremony. Ri, who is also involved in inter-Korean affairs, accompanied leader Kim Jong Unโ€™s sister on her visit.

The eight-member delegation coming to the closing ceremony would travel by road and would meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in, an official in Moonโ€™s office said.

Moon won election last year promising to try to improve relations with the North.

Nam Sung-wook, a professor of North Korean studies at Korea University in Seoul, said the North was sending a message by including Kim Yong Chol in the delegation.

โ€œGiven Kim Yong Cholโ€™s reputation as the mastermind behind the Cheonan sinking, the North could believe his meeting with Moon would help dilute the negative image of him and the countryโ€, Nam said.

QUESTIONS OVER COST

Ivanka Trump would have dinner with Moon on Friday and she had no plan to meet the North Korean officials, a senior US administration official said.

Pence had been scheduled to meet Kim Yo Jong before the North Koreans cancelled the meeting at the last minute, US officials said.

Nam said the North Korean delegation would not want to be over-shadowed by Ivanka Trump.

The Southโ€™s Unification Ministry did not specify where Kim Yong Cholโ€™s delegation would stay.

Kim Yo Jong and her entourage stayed at a five-star riverside hotel in Seoul.

Some South Korean opposition legislators and conservative groups have questioned the amount South Korea spent on the North Korean delegation that attended the opening of the Games.

A South Korean government official said 240 million won ($223,000) had been spent on Kim Yo Jong and her entourage during their three-day visit.

The International Olympic Committee paid about $50,000 for the training and preparation of North Koreaโ€˜s 22 Olympic athletes, or about $2,300 each.

None of the athletes has won a medal.

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