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News ID: 64190
Publish Date : 13 March 2019 - 21:19

Japan May Admit North Korean Athletes for Games - Kyodo


TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will consider allowing North Korean athletes into the country to compete in the 2020 Olympics despite sanctions currently banning any from entering Japan, their Olympics minister said on Wednesday.
North Korean athletes took part in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics held in neighboring South Korea, with the two nations fielding a unified team in women's ice hockey and one pair of North Korean figure skaters qualifying. International Olympic Committee (IOC) head Thomas Bach has said the IOC is committed to promoting Korean peace efforts.
North and South Korea have told the IOC they would like to march together in Tokyo, and have also officially requested to enter joint teams in the qualifying process for four sports - women's basketball, women's hockey, the judo mixed team event and some men's and women's rowing teams.
Japanese Olympics minister Yoshitaka Sakurada told parliament on Wednesday that the government will review allowing athletes from the North to take part, Kyodo news agency said.
"The Olympics and Paralympics is the world's largest peace event, and it is desirable to have as many participants as possible," Sakurada was quoted as saying.