South Korea says will consider temporary
lifting of sanctions against North Korea to facilitate Winter Olympics
participation
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[January 09, 2018]
SEOUL
(Reuters) - South Korea said on Tuesday it will consider a temporary
lifting of sanctions against North Korea if it is necessary to
facilitate the visit of North Koreans to the Winter Olympics in South
Korea next month. |
Head of the North Korean delegation, Ri Son Gwon shakes hands with his
South Korean counterpart Cho Myoung-gyon during their meeting at the
truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two
Koreas, South Korea, January 9, 2018. REUTERS/Korea Pool |
South Korea has unilaterally banned several
North Korean officials from entering the country in response to
Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests.
If Seoul needs to take "prior steps" to help the North Koreans
visit for the Olympics, it will consider it together with the
United Nations Security Council and other relevant countries,
foreign ministry spokesman Roh Kyu-deok told a regular briefing.
North Korea said during rare inter-Korean talks on Tuesday it
will send a delegation of high-ranking officials, athletes and a
cheering squad to the Pyeongchang Olympics.
(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by Michael Perry)
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