South Korean basketball players arrive for games in North

AP  |  Pyongyang 

Dozens of South Korean players arrived in North Korea's capital today for a series of games the two Koreas hope will foster a spirit of detente generated by the recent North-South summit meetings.

North Korea's deputy sports minister, U, led the North's welcoming party.

The South Korean male and female players are expected to play four matches with North Koreans on Wednesday and Thursday. It was not clear whether North Korean would attend any of the games, but he did make a prominent appearance at a concert put on by South Korean musicians in earlier this year.

The exchanges are the latest result of a diplomatic outreach to the South that Kim announced during his annual New Year's speech. That led to the North's participation in the Pyeongchang in February and two summits with South Korean Moon Jae-in.

Kim has also had three summits with China's and met with US last month in

Cho, the South Korean unification minister, said he felt "deeply moved" upon arrival because he could sense the change in relations in the past few months.

diplomacy has something of a history in North Basketball made international headlines from when former arranged a game there in 2014 for Kim's birthday.

South Korea's company built a basketball stadium in Pyongyang during the "Sunshine Period" of engagement between the North and South and a joint game was played there in 2003.

Two rounds of inter-Korean basketball games were held before that, in 1999.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 15:30 IST