IOC extends North Korea's Winter Olympics deadline

AFP  |  Lausanne 

The has "extended the deadline" for North Korea's participation in the Winter Olympics, it announced today.

"We will be as flexible as we can be," an told AFP over sending a team to the Pyeongchang Games in


Talks between the two Koreas hosted by will take place at the Olympic movement's headquarters in on Tuesday.

"We welcome the discussion which will take place... between the governments of the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)," the said.

"The has been having discussions with both sides for a long time.

"In doing so we have kept the door open by extending the deadline for registration, and by offering support to North Korean athletes in the qualification process, whilst always respecting sanctions."

On Saturday, Olympic body member said the isolated state was "likely to participate" in the Pyeongchang Games from February 9-25, agency reported.

Tuesday's summit comes days after the two Koreas agreed to hold their first official dialogue in more than two years to discuss the North's participation in the Winter Olympics.

The tentative rapprochement comes after the North's warned in his New Year speech that he had a nuclear button on his desk, but also said could send a team to

The in its statement Monday emphasised that its mission was "always to ensure the participation of all qualified athletes, beyond all political tensions and divisions.

"With regard to the very particular situation on the we need the political commitment from all parties concerned to make such a participation possible," it added.

"Once this political commitment is clear the will take the final decision.

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First Published: Mon, January 08 2018. 20:11 IST