China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pyongyang marathon draws foreigners as talks readied

- By CHINA DAILY

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has told the United States that it was ready to discuss the denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula at the planned meeting between the two countries’ leaders, media reports said on Sunday, citing US officials.

It is believed to be the first time Pyongyang has conveyed the message to Washington directly about such an intention, seen as a positive step toward the meeting between US President Donald Trump and the DPRK’s top leader Kim Jong-un, scheduled to take place by the end of May.

“The US has confirmed that Kim Jong-un is willing to discuss the denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula,” a US official told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.

It was not made known when or how the message was delivered, but the official said on condition of anonymity that the two countries have held secret contacts recently.

Tension on the Korean Peninsula has thawed in recent months. In March, Trump and Kim agreed to meet, but the timing and place of the highprofil­e gathering have not been announced yet.

Seoul and Pyongyang also agreed to hold a summit on April 27, the first meeting between the leaders of the two neighbors in 11 years.

Meanwhile, hundreds of foreigners joined in the annual Pyongyang marathon on Sunday as recent political tensions started to ease.

Approximat­ely 400 foreign amateurs took part this year. They came from more than 40 countries and territorie­s around the world.

Disabled people were allowed to join in for the first time. One wheelchair runner from Singapore and one blind DPRK runner were in Sunday’s race.

This year’s marathon started in Kim Il-sung Stadium and wound past Pyongyang landmarks such as Kim Il-sung Square and Mirae Street, one of the DPRK capital’s recent redevelopm­ent projects.

Thirteen foreign profession­al runners from African countries participat­ed in the elite category of the race.

The men’s full marathon was won by DPRK runner Ri Kang-bom in 2 hours 12 minutes and 53 seconds.

The winner of the women’s full marathon was Kim Hyegyong from the DPRK, who came in at 2 hours 27 minutes and 24 seconds, with her twin sister Kim Hye-song narrowly behind her.

Since the DPRK started allowing foreign amateurs to take part in the Pyongyang marathon in 2014, the event has become a boost for the tourism industry.

The Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletic Federation­s recognized this year’s event as a Bronze Label Road Race.

It is also accredited by the Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Marathons and Distance Races.

Xinhua and AP contribute­d to this story.

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 ?? JON CHOL-JIN / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Runners compete in the Pyongyang Internatio­nal Marathon under the backdrop of the Arch of Triumph in the DPRK capital on Sunday.
JON CHOL-JIN / ASSOCIATED PRESS Runners compete in the Pyongyang Internatio­nal Marathon under the backdrop of the Arch of Triumph in the DPRK capital on Sunday.

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