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NKorea political princess heading home after whirlwind visit

GANGNEUNG, South Korea (AP) — A North Korean delegation led by a political princess was set to head home Sunday night after a whirlwind three days in South Korea, where she sat among world leaders at the Olympics and tossed a diplomatic offer to the South aimed at ending seven decades of hostility.

Kim Yo Jong and the other North Korean officials were scheduled to depart for Pyongyang on the private jet of her brother, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a day after they delivered his hopes for a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in during a lunch at Seoul's presidential palace.