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nitpicker

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Sun Sep 24, 2017, 04:50 AM Sep 2017

North Korea triggers 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics security scare [View all]

http://www.dw.com/en/north-korea-triggers-2018-pyeongchang-winter-olympics-security-scare/a-40649691

North Korea triggers 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics security scare

Austria's head of the national Olympic Committee Karl Stoss said on Friday that it could envisage staying away from the Pyeongchang games next February in South Korea. "If the situation worsens and the security of our athletes is no longer guaranteed, we will not go to South Korea," Stoss said.

His comments followed a warning from France's Sports Minister Laura Flessel on Thursday: "If this gets worse and we do not have our security assured, then our French team will stay here."

The German foreign ministry issued a statement saying the security question and the possibility of keeping the German team at home would be addressed "in good time." Pyeongchang is only 80 kilometers (50 miles) from South Korea's frontier with the north. The games are scheduled for February 9-25.

Lithuania's Olympic Committee echoed Germany's response as spokeswoman Ieva Kutkaite said on Friday: "There is still a lot of time left until the Olympics Winter Games so that there is no need now for any decision." She said her committee would follow the recommendations of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Flessel's comments came after IOC President Thomas Bach said: "there is not even a hint that there is a threat for security of the Games in the context of tensions between North Korea and some other countries." The IOC is continuing to monitor the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
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