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South Korea’s Moon says Olympics could also be likelihood for North Korea, US talks

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South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in stated on Monday that the Tokyo Olympics may provide an opportunity to reopen talks between North Korea and the United States, North Korea and Japan, and the 2 Koreas.
Speaking at a ceremony marking the 102nd anniversary of the March 1 Independence Movement Day in Seoul, Moon additionally stated South Korea will work with Japan for the success of the Tokyo Olympics, which may assist the 2 nations get well from the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Moon’s speech got here as North Korea’s relations with South Korea and Japan have soured after its denuclearisation negotiations with the United States fell aside in 2019.
Seeking to take a web page from its 2018 Winter Olympics, Seoul is pinning excessive hopes on the Tokyo Olympics to revitalise diplomacy with North Korea regardless of uncertainty over the coronavirus pandemic and Pyongyang’s cutoff of exchanges with the skin world.
“The Games scheduled for this year may serve as an opportunity for dialogue between South Korea and Japan, South and North Korea, North Korea and Japan, and North Korea and the United States,” Moon stated at a public park in Seoul the place independence fighters declared the nation’s freedom in 1919 from Japanese colonial rule.

“I hope that both Korea and Japan will be able to revive our economies, which were hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and jointly create a new order in the post-COIVD-19 era.”