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Former South Korean first lady Lee Hee-ho returns from North after failing to meet Kim Jong-un

Lee’s husband is best remembered for his “sunshine” policy of engagement with the isolated but nuclear-armed North that led to a historic summit between him and Kim Jong-un’s late father Kim Jong-il in 2000.

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The widow of late South Korean president Kim Dae-jung, Lee Hee-ho. Photo: AFP

The widow of late South Korean president Kim Dae-jung returned home on Saturday from a rare trip to North Korea but her hoped-for meeting with leader Kim Jong-un failed to come off.

Lee Hee-ho’s four-day visit was ostensibly humanitarian but there had been much speculation about a possible meeting with Kim, who personally invited her.

However, her aides said she had had no chance of seeing the young leader during the trip.

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Lee’s husband is best remembered for his “sunshine” policy of engagement with the isolated but nuclear-armed North that led to a historic summit between him and Kim Jong-un’s late father Kim Jong-il in 2000.

Lee said she visited the North as a private civilian and had not been assigned any official duty.

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“However, I made the trip with a view to dedicating to the spirit of the June 15 declaration”, she said in a statement on returning to Seoul, referring to an inter-Korean agreement for peace and reconciliation signed at the end of the landmark summit.

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