North, South Korea pushes for joint march at Asian Games
North, South Korea pushes for joint march at Asian Games
The Sports Ministers of both North and South Korea on Monday agreed to push for a joint march in the upcoming Asian Games in August.
During a meeting at Mansudae Assembly Hall at Pyongyang, South Korean Sports Minister Do Jong-whan and his North Korean counterpart Kim Il-guk discussed ways to expand inter-Koran sports exchanges, as reported by the South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.
The Sports Ministers further agreed to engage in specific talks on a range of issues including holding a unified march under the same flag at the Asian Games following the much-anticipated Inter-Koran summit to be held on April 27.
"If North and South Korea meet often for talks and come together in sports, we'll have no problem becoming the No. 1 in Asia, and we'll also be a force to be reckoned with internationally," Kim Il-guk said.
On the other hand Do Jong-Whan touted sports to be a route for inter-Korean reconciliation.
"It'd be great if we can have working-level discussions and start working on specific agreements after the summit at the end of April. I hope sports can lead the way for inter-Korean reconciliation" Do said.
Earlier on Monday, South Korea's taekwondo demonstration team gave a joint performance with a North Korean team in Pyongyang Grand Theater.
--ANI
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