As South Korea was preparing for the Winter Olympics, officials in Seoul must have been experiencing a measure of satisfaction.
Only weeks ago, the games in Pyeongchang risked careering off-piste as provocations from North Korea threatened to disrupt the safety and success of the global sporting tournament.
But in a remarkable turnround in relations, the two Koreas — adversaries for more than 70 years — have found common ground just in time for the games.
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