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the phone? Olympics organizers apologize to Iran for apparent gift
gaffe
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[February 09, 2018]
By Ossian Shine
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
Organizers of South Korea's Winter Olympics apologized to the
Iranian team before Friday's opening ceremony for what they called a
misunderstanding over gifts of Samsung mobile phones.
Iran on Thursday had summoned South Korea's ambassador over reports
its athletes would not each receive a $1,100 smartphone.
News reports said 4,000 of the phones were being given to athletes
attending the Pyeongchang games, but that athletes from Iran and
North Korea would be excluded because of U.N. sanctions against the
two countries over their nuclear programs.
The IOC stepped in late on Thursday to say athletes from both
countries would receive the phones, but that the North Koreans would
be asked not to take the devices home.
Iran had summoned South Korea's ambassador to Tehran to the Foreign
Ministry, to explain the apparent snub.
"If Samsung does not apologize for its unwise action, this will
greatly affect Samsung's trade relations with the Islamic Republic
of Iran", the state news agency IRNA quoted Foreign Ministry
spokesman Bahram Qasemi as saying.
Samsung <005930.KS> said the IOC was responsible for distributing
gifts at the Olympics and had no further comment.
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Samaneh Beyrami Baher of Iran carries the national flag.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
On Friday, Games organizers POCOG said: "A letter was today sent
from POCOG President Mr Lee Hee-beom to the Chef de Mission of the
National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran to
apologize for the misunderstanding regarding the distribution of
mobile phones to the Iranian athletes.
"The IOC has confirmed that the Iranian athletes are entitled to
receive and keep the phones.
"Samsung Electronics delivered over 4,000 Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic
Games Limited Edition - a special edition of Galaxy Note8 - to the
IOC and Pyeongchang Organizing Committee. The company was not
involved in the decision-making process regarding the distribution
of the phones."
Iran has four competitors at the Olympics which run from Feb. 9-25.
Reclusive North Korea and the rich, democratic South are technically
still at war because their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a
peace treaty.
(Editing by Nick Macfie)
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