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North Korea 'likely' to attend Olympics in South, says official | North Korea 'likely' to attend Olympics in South, says official |
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A North Korean Olympic official has said that his country is "likely to participate" in next month's Winter Olympic Games, reports say. | A North Korean Olympic official has said that his country is "likely to participate" in next month's Winter Olympic Games, reports say. |
Chang Ung, Pyongyang's representative to the International Olympic Committee, reportedly made the comment at Beijing International Airport on Saturday. | Chang Ung, Pyongyang's representative to the International Olympic Committee, reportedly made the comment at Beijing International Airport on Saturday. |
Mr Chang is believed to be travelling to Switzerland to discuss the subject, Japanese news agency Kyodo reports. | Mr Chang is believed to be travelling to Switzerland to discuss the subject, Japanese news agency Kyodo reports. |
It comes a day after Pyongyang agreed to official talks with South Korea. | It comes a day after Pyongyang agreed to official talks with South Korea. |
US President Donald Trump, who has exchanged insults with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said the talks showed his "tough stance" had worked. He said he wanted the talks to go "beyond the Olympics". | |
How did this all start? | How did this all start? |
During his New Year's Day address, Mr Kim said he hoped that the Pyeongchang Winter Games would be a success, adding that he was considering sending a delegation. | |
In response, South Korea's President Moon Jae-in proposed a meeting with North Korean officials to discuss the subject in detail. | In response, South Korea's President Moon Jae-in proposed a meeting with North Korean officials to discuss the subject in detail. |
Mr Moon's proposal and Mr Kim's remarks about the Olympics were the result of two secret meetings between South and North Korean sports officials, which took place in China in late December. | Mr Moon's proposal and Mr Kim's remarks about the Olympics were the result of two secret meetings between South and North Korean sports officials, which took place in China in late December. |
In those meetings, the two Koreas agreed to participate in sports exchanges during 2018. | In those meetings, the two Koreas agreed to participate in sports exchanges during 2018. |
What are next week's talks about? | What are next week's talks about? |
North Korea this week accepted an offer to attend a meeting on 9 January that will focus on finding a way for its athletes to attend the Games in South Korea from 9-25 February. | North Korea this week accepted an offer to attend a meeting on 9 January that will focus on finding a way for its athletes to attend the Games in South Korea from 9-25 February. |
It will be the first such meeting in more than two years and is expected to be held at Panmunjom, the so-called peace village in the heavily guarded demilitarised zone (DMZ) where the two sides have historically held talks. | It will be the first such meeting in more than two years and is expected to be held at Panmunjom, the so-called peace village in the heavily guarded demilitarised zone (DMZ) where the two sides have historically held talks. |
It is not yet clear who will be attending. | It is not yet clear who will be attending. |
According to an official from South Korea's presidential office, the meeting's priority will be the Pyeongchang Winter Games. | According to an official from South Korea's presidential office, the meeting's priority will be the Pyeongchang Winter Games. |
However, he told South Korea's Yonhap news agency that he believed there would also "be discussions related to improving South-North ties after the North's participation in the Olympics becomes final". | However, he told South Korea's Yonhap news agency that he believed there would also "be discussions related to improving South-North ties after the North's participation in the Olympics becomes final". |
Is this a sign of progress? | Is this a sign of progress? |
The tentative moves towards the Olympic appearance come after months of escalating rhetoric from North Korea and the US. | The tentative moves towards the Olympic appearance come after months of escalating rhetoric from North Korea and the US. |
The leaders of both countries have previously each threatened the other with nuclear annihilation. | The leaders of both countries have previously each threatened the other with nuclear annihilation. |
Now, as part of efforts to smooth the path to the Olympics, the US has agreed to a request from South Korea to suspend joint military operations, scheduled to take place during the Games. | Now, as part of efforts to smooth the path to the Olympics, the US has agreed to a request from South Korea to suspend joint military operations, scheduled to take place during the Games. |
Earlier this week, North Korea also restored a telephone hotline at their mutual border, to enable the first contact about talks to be made. | Earlier this week, North Korea also restored a telephone hotline at their mutual border, to enable the first contact about talks to be made. |
Mr Kim has said that sending a delegation to the Games would be "a good opportunity to show unity of the people". | Mr Kim has said that sending a delegation to the Games would be "a good opportunity to show unity of the people". |
"We hope the two Koreas will sit down and find a solution to lower tensions and establish peace on the Korean peninsula," he added. | "We hope the two Koreas will sit down and find a solution to lower tensions and establish peace on the Korean peninsula," he added. |
While Mr Moon has previously said he sees the Winter Olympics as a "groundbreaking chance" to improve relations between the Koreas, the two countries still technically at war. | While Mr Moon has previously said he sees the Winter Olympics as a "groundbreaking chance" to improve relations between the Koreas, the two countries still technically at war. |
What are the doubts? | What are the doubts? |
Some have expressed uncertainty over the significance of next week's talks and the North's possible participation in the Games. | Some have expressed uncertainty over the significance of next week's talks and the North's possible participation in the Games. |
US Defence Secretary James Mattis said on Thursday that it was unclear whether the agreement was "a real olive branch" or a "one-off from [Mr Kim]". | US Defence Secretary James Mattis said on Thursday that it was unclear whether the agreement was "a real olive branch" or a "one-off from [Mr Kim]". |
Japan's defence minister said his country would remain vigilant, adding that the North went through "phases of apparent dialogue and provocation" and would continue its weapons programme. | Japan's defence minister said his country would remain vigilant, adding that the North went through "phases of apparent dialogue and provocation" and would continue its weapons programme. |
In his New Year's Day speech, Mr Kim said that Pyongyang had "achieved the goal of completing our state nuclear force in 2017", adding: "We need to mass-produce nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles and accelerate their deployment." | In his New Year's Day speech, Mr Kim said that Pyongyang had "achieved the goal of completing our state nuclear force in 2017", adding: "We need to mass-produce nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles and accelerate their deployment." |
North Korea has come under increasing international pressure in the past year over its nuclear weapons programme and repeated testing of conventional missiles. | North Korea has come under increasing international pressure in the past year over its nuclear weapons programme and repeated testing of conventional missiles. |
Mr Moon has said the North's continuing tests would be the backdrop to any new discussions about the Olympics. | Mr Moon has said the North's continuing tests would be the backdrop to any new discussions about the Olympics. |