North Korea Promises No Repeat of Protests in Women's Asian Cup Quarterfinal
In Brief
North Korea says there will be no repeat of protests after their match against China in the Women's Asian Cup.
Key Facts
- North Korea will face Australia in the Women's Asian Cup quarterfinals.
- North Korea promised no repeat of protests seen during their game against China.
- The previous match against China involved protests from the North Korean team.
What Happened
North Korea stated there will be no repeat of protests when they play Australia in the Women's Asian Cup quarterfinals, following protests in their previous match against China.
Why It Matters
The statement addresses concerns about sportsmanship and conduct following the protests in the China game, which drew attention to North Korea's behavior in the tournament. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Observers will watch the upcoming quarterfinal between North Korea and Australia for any further incidents or developments.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — North Korea says no more protests after China stir in Women’s Asian Cup(28m ago)
