North Korea agrees to send athletes to Winter Olympics, South says
Source: The Washington Post
By Yoonjung Seo and Anna Fifield January 9 at 2:13 AM
SEOUL North Korea has agreed to send a delegation of athletes and supporters to the Winter Olympics to be held in South Korea next month, announced Seouls participants to the talks on Tuesday.
There was no immediate confirmation from the northern side, but the Souths announcement was in line with recent North Korean signals that it was willing to send competitors to the games, which will open in PyeongChang on Feb. 9.
The talks are ongoing but the tentative agreement constitutes a rare moment of consensus between Kim Jong Uns regime, its estranged southern neighbor and the outside world.
The North said that they will send a high-level delegation, including Olympic committee representatives, athletes, a cheering squad, an art performance group, spectators, Taekwondo demonstrators and press, Chun Hae-sung, vice minister of unification, told reporters at the Panmunjom truce village on the border between the two Koreas.
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