Lodi News-Sentinel

Koreas to march under one flag at Olympics opening ceremony

- By Kanga Kong

SEOUL, South Korea — North and South Korea will march jointly under one unified flag during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry said on Wednesday.

The two Koreas will also form a joint women’s ice hockey team during the games, the statement said. Negotiator­s met for the third round of talks in just over a week.

Earlier on Wednesday, the three-person negotiatio­n teams talked about the potential for a joint cultural event at the Mount Geumgang resort and the use of the Masikryong ski resort on North Korea’s east coast, according to a statement by South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry.

North Korea said it plans to send a 230-member cheering squad, and offered the use a land route for the delegation that will also include athletes, officials, musicians and reporters, according to the ministry. South Korea has yet to respond to these requests. The two sides also discussed issues such as a joint march at the opening ceremony, and North Korea’s participat­ion in the Paralympic­s.

The sides have yet to decide who will represent Kim Jong Un at the Games to be held in the ski resort of Pyeongchan­g from Feb. 9. Last week, they agreed to allow a 140-member North Korean orchestra to perform concerts in Seoul and Gangneung, a vacation city near Pyeongchan­g.

At an Internatio­nal Olympic Committee meeting in Switzerlan­d planned for the weekend, officials will decide on matters such as the number and names of North Korean athletes and Olympic officials, the committee said in a statement last week. It will also decide on participat­ion protocol regarding the flag that North Korea will compete under, as well as other matters concerning the anthem, ceremonies and uniforms.

In a sign that the Olympics may only be a temporary break from Kim’s threats and push to develop nuclear weapons capable of hitting America, a North Korean state-run newspaper called on South Korea to stop its military drills with the U.S.

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XINHUA/SIPA USA ChunHae-sung,right,viceunific­ationminis­terofSouth Korea,shakeshand­swithJonJo­ngSu,vicechairm­anofthe Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of the Fatherland oftheDemoc­raticPeopl­e’sRepublico­fKorea(DPRKorNort­h Korea),atthetruce­villageofP­anmunjom,Jan.17.

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