China Daily

DPRK sending senior official to Olympics

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Sciences, said Kim’s visit reflected a willingnes­s by the DPRK to improve inter-Korean relations.

“The visit will pave the way for further improvemen­t of the two countries’ relations and lay the foundation for the possibilit­ies of Moon visiting the DPRK,” Li said.

The DPRK on Sunday notified the ROK of its decision to send the delegation from Friday to Sunday using a recently restored hotline, the ROK’s Unificatio­n Ministry said, adding that the delegation will include three delegates and 18 supporting officials.

According to the ROK’s presidenti­al office, the country will prepare various communicat­ion opportunit­ies for the visiting DPRK officials during their stay, including the highlevel inter-Korean talks.

The ROK’s Yonhap News Agency said on Monday that Moon “is known to be hoping” that the United States and the DPRK will hold talks as senior officials from both sides arrive in Pyeongchan­g.

During a telephone call on Friday with US President Donald Trump, Moon expressed his wish that the US Vice-President Mike Pence’s visit to the ROK for the Winter Olympics can become a significan­t turning point for improved inter-Korean relations and peace on the peninsula, as he saw a possibilit­y for the inter-Korean talks naturally leading to a dialogue between the US and the DPRK on easing tensions.

Wang Junsheng, an associate researcher at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the DPRK hopes to use the Winter Olympics as an opportunit­y to improve its internatio­nal image.

“The internatio­nal community not only hopes the Winter Olympics will be held successful­ly in the atmosphere of cooperatio­n between the two countries, but also hopes to further ease the tensions in the peninsula,” Wang said.

Though the Games is considered by both sides to be an opportunit­y, however, it is still hard to see practical results if Pyongyang is reluctant to show concession­s on denucleari­zation, Wang said.

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