WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump, a senior
White House adviser, will meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in on
Friday as part of a weekend trip to lead the U.S. delegation to the
closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics.
A
senior administration official, speaking to reporters on condition of
anonymity, said Ivanka Trump will dine with Moon at the Blue House in
Seoul on Friday night. She has no plans to meet with North Korean
officials, the official said.
Trump
will fly commercially to South Korea, eschewing a government jet.
Traveling with her as part of the U.S. delegation will be White House
press secretary Sarah Sanders.
There
are no plans for Ms. Trump to get into substantive discussions about
the dispute over North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile tests, the
official said.
A
“winter sports enthusiast,” Ms. Trump will watch some of the Olympic
competition on Saturday and Sunday in Pyeongchang, the official said.
“The
purpose of the trip is to cheer on American athletes, reaffirm the
U.S.-South Korea alliance and celebrate the successful Games,” the
official said.
Source: Yahoo News
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