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

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.
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?

WHAT’S ON THE TABLE
Kim stressed in his speech that 2018 will be an important year for the Korean nation.