ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月28日 07時07分


The next effort to make peace with North Korea may come from an unlikely source: a pair of figure skaters. At an obscure competition this week in Bavaria, the pairs team of Ryom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik will seek to become the first #NorthKorean athletes to qualify for the @pyeongchang2018 #Olympic Games. Despite its nuclear tests, missile launches and other saber-rattling threats, North Korea has signaled recently that it would consider participating in the @オリンピック — something both the International Olympic Committee and South Korean officials want. It’s a widely held feeling that the Games of Peace, as they’re being promoted, would be safer with North Korea’s participation. Tae-ok and Ju-sik trained this summer in Montreal, refining their attempt to claim one of 5 @オリンピック spots available at this week’s Nebelhorn Trophy competition. While training in Germany on Wednesday, where @junmichaelpark took this photo, they skated to an instrumental version of the Beatles’ “A Day in the Life,” as performed by Jeff Beck. Ri Chol-un, an official with the North Korean figure skating association, said they might even speak to reporters on Friday. “As long as it’s about figure skating,” he said. #⛸️


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