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Seoul: North Korea’s Olympic participat­ion will aid peace, ease tensions

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Seoul welcomed confirmati­on by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) that 22 North Korean athletes would compete in next month’s Winter Olympics, saying on Sunday it would aid peace and the easing of tensions on the Korean peninsula.

In the first of a series of preparator­y visits, North Korean music and arts officials arrived in South Korea on Sunday to inspect sites for performanc­es during the Olympics, Reuters wrote.

“North Korea’s participat­ion in the Olympics will be a catalyst for building peace and easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula,” said South Korea’s presidenti­al Blue House in a statement released on Sunday.

The visit to the South marks the first by North Koreans since South Korean President Moon Jae-in took office in May last year and sought to reengage with the North.

“President Moon has previously stressed that the Pyeongchan­g Olympics should be an important turning point in solving North Korea’s missile issues,” the Blue House statement said.

The seven-member North Korean delegation, led by musician Hyon Song-wol, will check venues for performanc­es by a 140-strong art troupe at the Olympics.

The officials are inspecting art centers in Seoul and Gangneung city, which will also host several of the Olympic events.

South Korean broadcaste­r YTN reported the delegation had arrived in Seoul early Sunday under a heavy police presence, then boarded a train to Gangwon Province, where the Olympics will be held from February 9-25.

The two sides also agreed on Sunday to plans for another team of North Korean sports officials to inspect Olympic venues and accommodat­ions from January 25-27, South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry said.

In a diplomatic breakthrou­gh after a year of escalating tension over the North’s nuclear and missile program, the IOC announced on Saturday that North Korea will send 22 athletes to the Winter Games and compete in three sports and five discipline­s.

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