The Borneo Post (Sabah)

IOC, S. Korea to discuss joint Korean teams: Bach

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MUJU (South Korea): IOC chief Thomas Bach and South Korean President Moon Jae-In will next week discuss the possibilit­y of joint Korean teams competing at next year’s Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics, the German said Friday.

Seoul’s new president -- who backs engagement with the nuclear-armed North -- made the suggestion at the World Taekwondo Federation championsh­ips in Muju last weekend.

In South Korea’s Pyeongchan­g next year, Moon said he would like to see again “the glory” of past events “where the South and the North achieved the bestever results by fielding joint teams”.

He also suggested the two Koreas jointly participat­e in the Games’ opening ceremony, as they did at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

South Korean officials have repeatedly urged the North -- which boycotted the 1988 Seoul Olympics -- to take part in Pyeongchan­g, touting the idea of a “peace Olympics” on the divided peninsula, which remains technicall­y at war without a peace treaty to formally end the 1950-53 Korean War.

But no North Korean athletes have so far qualified for Pyeongchan­g, raising the prospect that none will attend in any case.

In Muju, Bach said he appreciate­d “the message of President Moon to see the Olympic Games as a possibilit­y for dialogue and reconcilia­tion”.

He would discuss “what could be done in this respect” in talks with Moon on Monday, after the South Korean leader returned from a visit to the United States, he added.

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