Japan
to let North Korea athletes attend Asian Winter Games: reports
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[February 06, 2017]
TOKYO - (Reuters) - Japan will
allow North Korean athletes and officials to take part in the
Sapporo Asian Winter Games this month despite sanctions against the
reclusive state that bar North Koreans from entering the country,
Kyodo news agency said.
Japan has long has comprehensive sanctions in place against North
Korea, which last year conducted more than 20 missile and two
nuclear tests, and there is concern that Pyongyang could be readying
tests of a new ballistic missile.
However, government sources were quoted by Kyodo as saying that
about 20 people, including seven athletes, would be allowed to enter
Japan to take part in the Winter Games in Japan's northernmost main
island of Hokkaido.
Japan last year allowed the North Korean women's soccer team to
enter the country for the final Asian qualifying round for the Rio
Summer Olympics.
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A Winter Games organizer could not confirm the report but said that
several North Korean athletes were registered to take part in figure
skating and short track competitions.
The Games run from Feb. 19 to Feb 26.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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