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Possible joint Koreas parade under discussion

North and South Korean athletes could parade together at the opening ceremony of next month’s Pyeongchang Winter Games, under a proposal the International Olympic Committee will consider next week, a report said.

That option, as well as a combined Korean women’s ice hockey team, are among several proposals the IOC will discuss, the source within the Olympic movement told Reuters on Thursday.

The two countries, technically still at war after their 1950-53 conflict ended with a truce, agreed on Tuesday that North Korea would send a large delegation across the border to next month’s Games.

That deal was struck during their first official talks in more than two years amid high tensions over the North’s weapons program.

The IOC will host talks in Switzerland on Jan. 20 to discuss details about North Korea’s participation at the Games.

“These two things are being talked about,” the source said when asked about a possible joint parade and ice hockey team.

The source could not say how likely they were to happen. “All details will be discussed next week.”

Seoul previously proposed that the two countries’ athletes march together at the opening ceremony, and said Pyongyang had responded positively.

South and North Korea paraded together at an international sporting event for the first time at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, but have not done so since the 2007 Asian Winter Games in China.

The two Koreas have competed as a single nation in table tennis and soccer but have never at a multi-sports event.

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