'South Korea to propose joint Olympics with North at summit'

Jong-hwan will make the proposal when he accompanies President Moon Jae-in to the North Korean capital for a third summit with Kim Jong Un.

Published : Sep 12, 2018 22:31 IST , Seoul

Olympics chief Thomas Bach said this month he was open to talks with the two Koreas about marching and competing together at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
Olympics chief Thomas Bach said this month he was open to talks with the two Koreas about marching and competing together at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
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Olympics chief Thomas Bach said this month he was open to talks with the two Koreas about marching and competing together at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

South Korea plans to propose a joint hosting of the 2032 Summer Olympics with North Korea at next week’s summit in Pyongyang, sports minister Do Jong-hwan said on Wednesday, according to a Yonhap report.

Jong-hwan will make the proposal when he accompanies President Moon Jae-in to the North Korean capital for a third summit with Kim Jong Un.

“I plan to make this proposal to the North for the settlement of peace” on the Korean peninsula, he said.

“Seoul and Pyongyang would co-host the games."

The two Koreas discussed the co-hosting of the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics but negotiations fell apart over differences on how to share the events.

North and South Korea formed their first-ever unified Olympic team - a joint women’s ice hockey squad - for February’s winter games in the South Korean resort of Pyeongchang, leading to a diplomatic thaw.

Olympics chief Thomas Bach said this month he was open to talks with the two Koreas about marching and competing together at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

Bach was speaking at the Asian Games in Indonesia, where the two Koreas paraded together at the opening ceremony and formed unified teams for the second time this year.

The two Koreas formed joint teams in rowing, canoeing and women’s basketball at the regional Olympics, winning one gold, one silver and two bronze medals.

For the 2030 FIFA World Cup, Jong-hwan said South Korea also plans to propose a co-hosted tournament involving China, Japan and the two Koreas.

“In this way, we could maintain the current momentum for peace and expand peace on the Korean peninsula to the whole region”, he said.

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