Koreas to March Under One Flag at Olympics Opening Ceremony
- North Korea will host joint training for South Korean skiers
- Tillerson warns war is possible over Kim’s nuclear program
North Korea to Send Delegation to Olympics
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North and South Korea will march jointly under one unified flag during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, the biggest sign yet of a detente after months of tensions over Kim Jong Un’s nuclear program.
The statement, made on Wednesday following the third round of talks in just over a week, said the two Koreas will form a joint women’s ice hockey team. They will also conduct some activities in North Korea, including a joint cultural event at Mount Geumgang and training for skiers from both countries at the Masikryong ski resort on the east coast.