A flurry of exchanges, protests: What’s next for Koreas?
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korean activists tore photos of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday, a day after the North warned such actions could derail reconciliation efforts around next month’s Winter Olympics in the South.
It seems unlikely North Korea would follow through on its threat, after going so far with its sudden outreach to the South following a year of elevated tensions over its nuclear weapons development. But the North’s bluster raises a question: Will the Olympics-related mood of rapprochement continue after the Feb. 9-25 Pyoengchang Games are over?
A look at recent developments in North-South Korean Olympics detente:
DEFACING KIM JONG UN