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18 June 2018, 14:57

Two Koreas agree to partly form unified teams for Asian Games, hold basketball match in Pyongyang

SEOUL, 18 June (BelTA –Yonhap) - South and North Korea agreed to march together and form a unified team for certain sports at the upcoming Asian Games as well as to hold a basketball match in Pyongyang next month, the ministry of culture, sports and tourism said Monday.

The agreement came after officials from the two sides met on Monday at the Peace House, located on the southern part of the truce village in Panmunjom, to discuss ways to expand sports exchanges.

South and North Korean athletes will march under the unified flag in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Asian Games, set to take place in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, in August. Athletes will also form unified Korean teams for some of the games.

The two sides also agreed to hold a friendly basketball match in the North Korean capital on July 4. The idea was proposed by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un when he met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in during the landmark April 27 summit.

Before heading to Panmunjom for talks earlier in the morning, Jeon Choong-ryul, secretary general of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee, emphasized the importance of sports as a stepping stone to expand inter-Korean exchanges and build peace on the Korean Peninsula.

"We will try to materialize the spirit and principles agreed between high-level officials of South and North Korea with the belief that sports can act as a guide for better inter-Korean exchanges," Jeon, the head of the Korean delegation, told reporters in Seoul.

"As we all witnessed during the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, sports gave a chance to initiate better inter-Korean relations," he added.

The two sides will continue discussing details through the exchange of documents going forward, the ministry said.

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