Deccan Chronicle

N. Korea to take part in Olympics

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Beijing, March 31: Kim Jong Un is committed to sending North Korean teams to the Tokyo and Beijing Olympics, IOC chief Thomas Bach said on Saturday after a rare meeting with the leader of the nuclear-armed regime in Pyongyang.

Bach, the president of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, also said the IOC will make a proposal for a “potential joint march” and other shared activities between the North and South Korean teams at the 2020 Games in Japan.

Last month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea saw competitor­s from the two countries march together at the opening ceremony and fielded a joint women’s ice hockey team.

The Winter Games triggered a fast-moving rapprochem­ent that will see Kim sit down with the South’s President Moon Jae-in in late April, with a US summit with President Donald Trump planned for May.

Bach told reporters after landing in Beijing that his talks with Kim on Friday had been “very open and fruitful”.

“They announced (to) us that they will definitely participat­e in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 as well at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022” and all editions of the Youth Olympic Games, Bach said.

“And this commitment was fully supported by the supreme leader,” he said.

North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said Kim thanked Bach for helping to bring about a “dramatic thawing” of tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Bach arrived in the country on Thursday and his visit, which concluded on Saturday, was the result of an invitation extended by Pyongyang in January.

The isolated regime rarely hosts foreign dignitarie­s but recent weeks have seen a flurry of diplomacy, with Kim making his first foreign trip as leader to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and inviting him to visit Pyongyang.

— AFP

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