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North Korea pulls out of Tokyo Olympics

The withdrawal is also a setback for Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong Un’s plan, agreed in 2018, to pursue a joint Korean bid to host the 2032 Games

Reuters Seoul Published 07.04.21, 02:20 AM
It will be the first time North Korea has missed a summer Olympics since it boycotted the Seoul games in 1988, during the Cold War.

It will be the first time North Korea has missed a summer Olympics since it boycotted the Seoul games in 1988, during the Cold War. File picture

North Korea said on Tuesday it would not take part in the Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus concerns, dashing South Korean hopes that the Games could be a catalyst to revive peace talks.

It will be the first time North Korea has missed a summer Olympics since it boycotted the Seoul games in 1988, during the Cold War.

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South Korean president Moon Jae-in had hoped the two countries, still technically at war after their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, could field a combined team in Tokyo and rebuild momentum for an improvement in relations.

The North’s withdrawal is also a setback for Moon and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s plan, agreed in 2018, to pursue a joint Korean bid to host the 2032 Games.

When South Korea hosted the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in 2018, both teams marched under a unified flag at the opening ceremony and fielded a combined women’s ice hockey team.

South Korea’s unification ministry said Seoul had hoped the Tokyo Olympics would be a chance to “foster peace and reconciliation”.

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