North Korea’s offer to participate in the upcoming Winter Olympics in South Korea has lowered tensions and laid a tentative foundation for a detente on the divided peninsula.
But it has also raised a problem: how will the south accommodate, transport and monitor a delegation of Pyongyang’s most loyal supporters, numbering as many as 500?
Amid the brightening outlook for north-south relations — the two nations on Tuesday held their first face-to-face talks in more than two years — there are tricky logistical arrangements to pin down, with Seoul having to be careful not to violate international sanctions on Kim Jong Un’s regime.
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