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Rival Koreas agree to form first unified Olympic team

- By Hyung-Jin Kim Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea — The rival Koreas agreed Wednesday to form their first unified Olympic team and have their athletes parade together for the first time in 11 years during the opening ceremony of next month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea, officials said.

The agreements still require approval from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee. But they are the most prominent steps toward rapprochem­ent achieved by the Koreas since they recently began exploring cooperatio­n during the Olympics following a year of heightened tension over the North’s nuclear weapons program.

During their third day of talks at the border in about a week, senior officials reached a package of agreements, including fielding a joint women’s ice hockey team and marching together under a blue and white “unificatio­n flag” depicting their peninsula in the opening ceremony, Seoul’s Unificatio­n Ministry said.

A joint statement distribute­d by the ministry said the North Korean Olympic delegation will travel to South Korea across their heavily fortified land border before the Feb. 9-25 Pyeongchan­g Games. It said the delegation will include a 230-member cheering group, a 30-member taekwondo demonstrat­ion team, journalist­s, athletes and officials.

Ahead of the Olympics, the Koreas will hold a joint cultural event at the North’s scenic Diamond Mountain and have non-Olympic skiers train together at the North’s Masik ski resort, according to the statement.

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