China Daily

Seoul bids for the 2032 Olympics with Pyongyang

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SEOUL — The Republic of Korea has selected its capital Seoul as the candidate city for a joint bid with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea for the 2032 Olympic Games, said the Yonhap News Agency on Monday.

The neighbors will officially inform the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee of their decision to bid at an event in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, on Friday.

The DPRK is expected to announce its candidate city later this week — the likely choice is its capital Pyongyang — before or during the IOC meeting, Seoul officials said.

The decision to pursue a joint bid — as well as to jointly participat­e in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games — was made following a series of interKorea­n talks last year, as cross-border reconcilia­tion gathered pace.

In a meeting held by the country’s Olympic committee on Monday, Seoul edged out its rival, the southern port city of Busan.

Seoul mayor Park Won-soon said he would ensure the bid serves as an opportunit­y to “change the fate of the Korean Peninsula”.

“If the 1988 Seoul Olympics was ‘reconcilia­tion Olympics’ amid the cold war between East and West and the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Olympics was a touchstone of peace, the 2032 Olympics will be promoted to become the last stop to establish the peace”.

In recent months, the two countries have turned to sports diplomacy to ease tensions.

During the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics last year, the DPRK sent its top leader Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo-jong, to express its interest in an inter-Korean summit.

The unified Korean women’s ice hockey team was also a symbol of unity in Pyeongchan­g.

Kim went on to meet with ROK President Moon Jae-in three times in the wake of the Games and held a landmark summit with US President Donald Trump in Singapore in June.

However, the joint bid poses some difficulti­es. The DPRK is subject to economic sanctions and these are unlikely to be lifted by the UN Security Council unless Pyongyang takes firmer steps toward denucleari­zation.

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