Sunday, February 4, 2018

North Korea to send ceremonial head Kim Yong-nam South


North Korea is to send its highest ranking official for years to the South amid an easing of tensions during the Winter Olympics.

Kim Yong-nam, the ceremonial head of state, will lead a 22-member delegation to the South beginning on Friday, said the South's Unification Ministry.

The two Koreas' athletes will march under one flag at the opening ceremony. The North's participation in the Games is widely seen as a diplomatic manoeuvre by Pyongyang.
It faces growing international pressure and sanctions over its nuclear and missile programmes.
The united Korean women's ice hockey team played its first match on Sunday, but lost the friendly against Sweden 1-3.

Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image caption The newly formed joint Korean ice hockey team did not prevail in the friendly against Sweden
They will get a chance to even the score when they face Sweden again during the Games.

Sunday's outing was the first and only practice match for the newly minted Korean squad.

North v South: A history of sport, bombs and diplomacy How good is North Korea at sport? North Korea crisis in 300 words Kim Yong-nam is the head of the parliament in the North and will be the highest-level official to visit South Korea in four years.

An unnamed official from the South's presidential Blue House told the BBC that they believe this reflected a willingness on the part of North Korea to improve inter-Korean relations, and demonstrated the North's sincerity.

Mr Kim will lead a delegation of three other officials and 18 support staff, the Unification Ministry said.

It did not say whether he would attend Friday's opening ceremony of the Games in Pyeongchang, a county in the mountainous east of South Korea.

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The two Koreas, still technically at war, are separated by a Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)
If so, it would put him in the company of US Vice President Mike Pence at a point of high tension with Washington over the North's nuclear ambitions.

In another development on Sunday, the Washington Post reported that Fred Warmbier, whose son Otto Warmbier was jailed by North Korea and died days after returning to the US, would attend the opening ceremony as a guest of Mr Pence.

Mr Warmbier and his wife, Cindy, were guests of US President Donald Trump at last week's State of the Union address.

The North has conducted a series of missile tests designed to demonstrate its nuclear capability.

North Korea's participation in the Olympics, which run from 9 to 25 February, was a sudden turn towards reconciliation.

It came after the hereditary leader Kim Jong-un extended an olive branch to the South in a New Year message, saying he was open to dialogue and could send a team to the Games.

As well as the ice hockey players, North Korean athletes will compete in skiing and figure skating events. It is also sending hundreds of delegates, cheerleaders and performers.

source:www.bbc.com

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