North
Korea free to take part in 2018 Games, says Seoul
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[April 03, 2017]
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea
will be allowed to travel to South Korea for the 2018 Pyeongchang
Winter Olympics if it wishes to take part, Seoul's Unification
Ministry said on Monday.
North Korean athletes need approval from Seoul to enter the South as
the 1950-53 Korean War ended with a truce, not a peace treaty,
leaving the two Koreas technically in a state of war.
The ministry's comments come after Choi Moon-soon, the governor of
the 2018 host city's province, said on Sunday that a North Korean
sports official had told him the North wanted to take part in the
Games.
A North Korea sports delegation is currently in South Korea to take
part in an international ice hockey competition in Gangneung, which
will host some events during the 2018 Games.
Speaking in response to a question regarding North Korea's
participation at the Olympics, ministry spokesman Lee Duk-haeng said
there were no sanctions in place that prevented them from taking
part.

"On North Korea participating in a sports event in South Korea, if
they apply to come under regulations and procedures, our position is
to approve it under regulations and procedures," he added.
Seoul has also approved a trip to North Korea by the South's women's
soccer team to take part qualifiers for the 2018 AFC Women's Asian
Cup.
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The Gangneung Ice Arena, where the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics will
be held, is seen in Gangneung, South Korea, February 17, 2017.
REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

Group B of qualifying for the Asian Cup finals in Jordan will be
held in Pyongyang from April 3-11, with Hong Kong, Uzbekistan and
India also involved. The match between the two Koreas is scheduled
for Friday.
Tensions on the peninsula are currently high, with South Korea
saying late last month that the North was ready to carry out a new
nuclear test.
(Writing by Peter Rutherford; Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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