Father of late North Korea prisoner Otto Warmbier to attend Olympic ceremony

US Vice President Mike Pence has invited the father of the late former North Korea prisoner Otto Warmbier to the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Otto Warmbier was held prisoner in Pyongyang for over a year. (Photo | AP)
Otto Warmbier was held prisoner in Pyongyang for over a year. (Photo | AP)

WASHINGTON: US Vice President Mike Pence has invited the father of the late former North Korea prisoner Otto Warmbier to the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.

"Honored that Fred Warmbier, father of Otto Warmbier, will join us at @pyeongchang2018 in S Korea," Pence tweeted as he departed for a five-day visit to Asia.

"He & his wife remind the world of the atrocities happening in N Korea," he wrote. "We pledge to honor Otto's memory w/ American resolve."

The young US student was arrested in North Korea for a petty offense and held for more than a year before he was released in a comatose state.

Warmbier died, aged 22, shortly after he  body was flown home unconscious. Although North Korea claimed he had contracted botulism in detention, Trump has since alleged that he was tortured in custody.  

Pence is visiting Alaska, Tokyo and Seoul before attending the opening ceremony in Pyeongchang on Friday.

This is Pence's second visit to the region as vice president and comes amid the administration’s bid to put "maximum pressure" on the North Korean regime.

Washington wants to prevent leader Kim Jong-un from marrying ballistic missile and nuclear capabilities, which would put the continental United States within striking distance. 

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