Pyeongchang (South Korea), Feb 10 : The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Saturday said that representatives of the two Koreas shaking hands at the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics was a "historic moment."
"It was a historic moment," IOC spokesman Mark Adams said during a press conference in PyeongChang. "The Olympic Games are about sports, but yesterday was a great symbol and great indications of maybe how things can be."
The IOC has been working to arrange North Korea's participation in the PyeongChang Olympics, the first Winter Games in South Korea. The IOC also allowed the South and the North to have a joint march at the opening ceremony under the Korean Unification Flag.
Although Adams emphasised the Olympic Games are not for politics, he said the opening ceremony for the PyeongChang 2018 had symbolic moments, adding that the ceremony itself was "spectacular" to watch.
"I don't think the Olympic Games, or the IOC, or the Olympic Movement would think they can solve the problems of the world in an opening ceremony," he said.
"But the Olympic Games are symbol of how things might be in the world if people who compete can get together and build bridges together. So, it was a great moment," he added.