New Straits Times

KOREAN UNITY IN HISTORIC MEET

Spirit of rapprochem­ent in glittering ceremony in sub-zero temperatur­es

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THE two Koreas marched together and South Korea’s president shared a historic handshake with Kim Jong Un’s sister as the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics opened in a spirit of intense rapprochem­ent yesterday.

At a glittering but sub-zero ceremony, South and North Korea brought the crowd to its feet as they entered behind the blueand-white Korean unificatio­n flag.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in shook the hand of a smiling Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as he entered the VIP seating section, and again as the Korean athletes marched.

It cemented what has been a rapid improvemen­t in Korean ties since North Korea — after months of fierce nuclear rhetoric and missile tests — agreed last month to attend its first Olympics in the South.

Kim Yo Jong, the first member of the North’s ruling dynasty to venture South since the Korean War, forms part of the highest level delegation ever to cross the border.

South and North Korea last marched together at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. They also made the symbolic gesture at the opening of the 2000 and 2004 Olympics in Sydney and Athens.

“You will inspire us all to live together in peace and harmony despite all the difference­s we have,” said Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach, before Moon declared the Games open.

Russia’s athletes entered the ceremony behind a neutral flag after their team was suspended over a doping scandal. Despite the ban 168 “Olympic Athletes from Russia” will compete in Pyeongchan­g.

Shivering athletes are bracing for one of the coldest Winter Olympics on record, with real-feel temperatur­es plumbing minus 10C at the opening ceremony.

Japan’s speed skaters are among the athletes who decided it was just too cold tobrave the open-air ceremony, while organisers handed out heat packs, blankets andhats to keep spectators warm.

But Tonga’s Pita Taufatofua, echoing his eye-catching entrance at the Rio Olympics, happily braved the chill as he appeared stripped to the waist and with his chest heavily oiled.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Shoma Uno of Japan in action in the team event single skating short programme at the Winter Olympics yesterday.
REUTERS PIC Shoma Uno of Japan in action in the team event single skating short programme at the Winter Olympics yesterday.

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