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Ping-pong diplomacy: N.Korea table tennis team heads South

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North Korea will play in a table tennis competitio­n in South Korea this month, in the latest sign of warming ties between the rivals whose rapprochem­ent owes much to sport.

North Korea, who competed in February’s Winter Olympic Games in the South, will send a team for the Korean Open south of Seoul from July 17 to 22, the Internatio­nal Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) said.

“It is a proud moment for the ITTF to be able to support another sign of peace on the Korean Peninsula, by helping North Korea send a team to the Korean Open,” said ITTF president Tomas Weikert.

North Korea’s participat­ion in the Winter Olympic Games set the stage for a rapid improvemen­t in relations with both Seoul and Washington, culminatin­g in last month’s summit between Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump in Singapore.

The two Koreas, who are still technicall­y at war, bonded over table tennis as long ago as 1991, when they joined forces for the world championsh­ips in Japan and won the women’s team event.

At the world team championsh­ips in May, North and South Korea were due to face each other in the women’s quarterfin­als – but they were given permission to form a joint team instead, losing to Japan in the semifinals.

“The momentous unified team at the 2018 World Table Tennis Championsh­ips... showed the world that countries can find peace on a table tennis table,” Weikert said in a statement.

Only this week, about 50 men and women basketball players from South Korea played alongside North Koreans in combined teams in the North Korean capital Pyongyang.

The two sides are also discussing marching together at the opening ceremony of next month’s Asian Games in Indonesia, where they will field joint teams in canoeing, rowing and women’s basketball.

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