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Two Koreas Agree to March Together at Winter Olympics Opening

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The two Koreas agreed Wednesday to march together under a single flag at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony and field a united women’s ice hockey team for the Games in a further sign of easing tensions on the peninsula, according to an AFP report.

North Korea also said it would send a 550-member delegation to the Winter Olympics and Paralympic­s in the South, Seoul said, as the two sides met to discuss athlete numbers in the latest in a flurry of cross-border talks.

Nuclear-armed Pyongyang agreed last week to take part in next month’s Pyeongchan­g Games which are taking place just 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of the Demilitari­zed Zone (DMZ) that divides the peninsula.

Seoul has long sought to proclaim the event a “peace Olympics” in the face of tensions over the North’s weapons programmes -- which have seen it subjected to multiple UN Security Council sanctions -- and the discussion­s represent a marked improvemen­t.

The two Koreas will march together under a pro-unificatio­n flag at the opening ceremony for the February 9-25 Games, according to a press statement issued by the South.

They also agreed to form a unified women’s ice hockey team and the South said it will send its skiers to the Masikryong ski resort in the North for joint training with North Korean skiers ahead of the Games.

“Inter-Korean relations have been strained for almost 10 years,” the North’s chief delegate Jon Jong-Su said as the meeting started on the southern side of the border truce village of Panmunjom. “We hope that ties can open,” he added.

Three officials from each side took part and the results will be discussed by both Koreas with the IOC in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, on Saturday.

“This will then enable the IOC to carefully evaluate the consequenc­es and the potential impact on the Olympic Games and the Olympic competitio­ns,” an IOC spokespers­on said.

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