The Phnom Penh Post

North and South Korea to bid for Olympics

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NORTH and South Korea will bid jointly for the 2032 Olympics, they announced on Wednesday, in an ambitious plan built on hopes of deepening a diplomatic thaw catalysed by this year’s Winter Games in the South.

The idea, which would require an unpreceden­ted level of cooperatio­n and mutual trust on the long-divided Korean peninsula, was included in a joint statement issued after a Pyongyang summit between the North’s leader Kim Jong-un and the South’s President Moon Jae-in.

“The South and North agreed to actively participat­e jointly in internatio­nal competitio­ns including the 2020 Summer Olympics and to cooperate in bidding for the South-North joint hosting of the 2032 Summer Olympics,” a statement said.

No other details were given. The North’s decision to participat­e in the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics in February triggered a dramatic diplomatic turnaround on the peninsula this year.

Spurs wounded

It came after tensions mounted the previous year, with the North carrying out multiple missile launches and its most powerful nuclear test to date, and Kim trading personal insults and threats of war with US President Donald Trump.

The February games saw athletes from the two Koreas march together at the opening ceremony behind a unificatio­n flag showing an undivided peninsula.

The two countries also formed a unified women’s ice hockey side – a move initially controvers­ial in the South, with critics saying that Seoul was depriving its citizens the chance to play on the Olympic stage.

Kim sent his sister Kim Yojong to Pyeongchan­g as his personal envoy, and the two leaders have since met three times as part of an ongoing diplomatic rapprochem­ent.

The two Koreas have continued their sports diplomacy, forming joint teams for the ITTF world table tennis championsh­ips and several events at the Asian Games in Indonesia, securing one gold, one silver and two bronze medals.

They have also held friendly basketball matches.

Olympics chief Thomas Bach said this month he was open to talks with the two Koreas about marching and competing together at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

It is a marked contrast to the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics, which Pyongyang boycotted after it demanded co-hosting rights and negotiatio­ns fell apart over how to share the events.

 ?? AFP ?? A man impersonat­ing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is removed from the Unified Korean ice hockey game against Japan at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchan­g on February 14.
AFP A man impersonat­ing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is removed from the Unified Korean ice hockey game against Japan at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchan­g on February 14.

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