SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said during rare talks with the South it
will send a delegation of high-ranking officials, athletes, and a cheering
squad to the Pyeongchang
Winter Olympics in South Korea next month, a senior
South Korean official said on Tuesday.
Seoul proposed inter-Korean military talks to reduce tensions on the
Korean peninsula and a reunion of family members in time for February's Lunar
New Year holiday, said South Korea's vice unification minister Chun Hae-sung.
South Korea also proposed that athletes from the two Koreas march
together at the Games' opening ceremony and other joint activities between the
two nations during the Games, Chun told reporters outside the first formal
talks between North and South Korea in more than two years.
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