N.Korea to send athletes to PyeongChang Paralympics

IANS  |  Seoul 

will send athletes next week to take part in the PyeongChang Paralympics, which will be held in in March, said on Tuesday.

The North agreed to send a delegation of officials from its Committee and athletes to the South on March 7 via a land route, according to a joint statement reached after working-level talks on the North's participation in the March 9-18 games, reports News Agency.

It would mark North Korea's first participation in the Paralympics.

At last month's inter-Korean talks, the North said it would send a 150-member delegation made up of athletes, musicians and cheerleaders to the Paralympics.

But Tuesday's statement did not include the dispatch of an art troupe and cheerleaders.

The move comes after the North participated in the PyeongChang that ended Sunday amid a mood for rapprochement between the two Koreas. sent a nearly 500-member delegation to the February 9-25

The North seeks to send two cross-country skiers to the Paralympics, as it has been granted an exceptional invitation by the International Committee.

Earlier in the day, the two Koreas discussed details, such as the size of the athletic delegation, a and Seoul's provision of logistical support.

Their agreement on athletes will be reviewed by the International Committee for approval.

told lawmakers last week that former North Korean player Ri Pun-hui, a 50-year-old at North Korea's association for the disabled, could come to the South.

South Korean player played doubles matches with Ri against when the two Koreas fielded joint teams at the 1991 World Table Championships.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 16:10 IST
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