Seoul to discuss joint Korean teams with Asian Olympic chief

IANS  |  Seoul 

The of South Korea's top body on Friday said he will soon meet with the Asian over joint Korean teams at an upcoming continental multi-sport competition.

The topics for discussion will include organising a joint Korean march at the opening ceremony of the 2018 in and assembling unified Korean teams in multiple at the quadrennial competition.

The will run from August 18 to September 2 in and Palembang,

The Koreas have already agreed to push for a joint march at the opening ceremony. And talks for combined teams picked up speed following the inter-Korean summit between South Korean Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader last week.

"I don't foresee problems with a joint march, but having unified teams will not be so easy," Lee said.

"In such as soft and judo, we've already selected athletes for the Unless the Asian federations of these sports agree to expand entries, bringing the two Koreas together will be difficult to do."

The South Korean sports ministry recently did a preliminary survey of 40 national sports federations to gauge their interest in joint teams at Seven organisations -- table tennis, basketball, judo, gymnastics, soft tennis, and rowing -- expressed interest.

The Koreas have never had a joint team at the Asian Games, winter or summer. In 1991, they fielded unified teams at the World Table Championships and the World Youth Championship. At the PyeongChang in February this year, the Koreas put together a joint women's team. A joint team was also put at the ongoing World Team Table Championships in

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 22:24 IST