After intense negotiations, the two Koreas announced on Wednesday that they will make a joint entrance at next month’s Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. Following a meeting in the truce village of Panmunjom, the latest in a string of recent talks between the two nations, Yonhap news agency reported that the countries will also send a united women’s ice hockey team to the Games. The plan is still subject to approval by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Read more – Korean War allies consider further sanctions against North Korea It has also emerged that a North Korean delegation will visit the South next week to take a look at facilities for the Games, which begin on February 9. Furthermore, South Korea will send some of its athletes to Masikryong, a ski resort in the North. Last week, Pyongyang agreed to send athletes, officials and various performers to the Winter Olympics south of the border. The Pyeongchang Games are to take place just 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that divides the nations. Head of the North Korean delegation Ri Son Gwon, center, arrives for talks in Panmunjom The news will likely come as a boost to South Korea, with Seoul having sought to label the event…