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Let the Games begin? Why Kim Jong-un might be interested in Pyeongchang Winter Olympics

A look at what’s on the table for North Korea across the demilitarised zone at the Winter Games as Kim takes Seoul’s temperature

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With little time to spare, North and South Korea are preparing to discuss Kim Jong-un’s offer to send a delegation to next month’s Winter Olympics. Photos: AP
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With little time to spare, North and South Korea are preparing to hash out Kim Jong-un’s offer to send a delegation to next month’s Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

Sceptics are calling the offer, floated by Kim during his annual televised New Year’s address, a cynical tactic to drive a wedge between Washington and Seoul, while optimists see it as a sign of hope that Kim has decided to dial back his defiance and come in from the cold.

The answer probably lies somewhere in between.

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But why, after a year marked by the test of his country’s most powerful nuclear bomb to date and a record number of missile launches, is Kim starting off 2018 by proposing talks across the demilitarised zone?

A South Korean government official communicates with a North Korean officer during a phone call on the dedicated communications hotline at the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea. Photo: AP
A South Korean government official communicates with a North Korean officer during a phone call on the dedicated communications hotline at the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea. Photo: AP
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WHAT’S ON THE TABLE

Kim stressed in his speech that 2018 will be an important year for the Korean nation.

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