Olympic officials to be ‘as flexible as possible’ to let North Korean athletes take part in Pyeongchang
After Koreas strike deal for a joint ice hockey team and unification flag comes summit to work out how it can happen with tarnishing Games rules
With less than three weeks to go before the Games in Pyeongchang begin, the most momentous decisions have already been made.
North and South Korea will march together at the opening ceremony under a unification flag and field a united women’s ice hockey team, while the North has said it will send a 550-member delegation to the Games.

North Korea has taken part in seven of the last 12 Winter Olympics, most recently in Vancouver 2010.
But its presence in Pyeongchang – just 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of the demilitarised zone that divides the Koreas – is a significant diplomatic coup, especially after months that saw nuclear and missile tensions surge to new heights.