The U.S. delegation will consist of seven members, including Kim Seok-ki, chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Communications Committee, three members each from the ruling and opposition parties.
He is expected to stay in the U.S. for three days and two nights, attend President Trump's inauguration on the 20th local time, and discuss major security issues such as North Korea and the Korea-U.S. alliance with U.S. government officials.
In the People's Power, apart from the U.S. visit of the Foreign Affairs and Communications Commission, lawmakers Cho Jung-hoon and Kim Dae-sik plan to attend Trump's inauguration ceremony individually.
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