subtitle4

   

President Moon promises full support for PyeongChang Paralympic Games

±Û¾´ÀÌ : °ü¸®ÀÚ ³¯Â¥ : 2017-10-18 (¼ö) 13:10

President Moon Jae-in promised all-out efforts Tuesday to help make the upcoming Winter Olympic Games and Paralympics in South Korea a success.

The president's remarks came in a meeting with Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) at the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae.

The new IPC chief arrived here Sunday for what he called a "mid-term" inspection of local venues for the Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games to be held early next year.

President Moon Jae-in meets with Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) at the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae.


"If there is anything that needs to be improved, our government will address the issues to successfully host next year's PyeongChang Winter Olympics and Paralympics," Moon said, according to Cheong Wa Dae pool reports.

Moon also asked for IPC's support to bring North Korea to the PyeongChang events, according to Cheong Wa Dae spokesman Park Soo-hyun.

"North Korea's participation in the games will be very significant in that it can provide a chance to celebrate peace, provide assurances of security and enhance the people's interest to make it a successful event," the president was quoted as saying.

The South Korean president is currently serving as an honorary ambassador of the Winter Olympic Games, which will be held from Feb. 9-25 in the resort town located 180 kilometers east of Seoul.

The Winter Paralympic Games will be held in the same region from March 9-18.

Parsons said the IPC too hoped the North would take part in the upcoming events, saying the doors are always open to North Korea, the Cheong Wa Dae spokesman said.

Parsons expressed satisfaction, saying he was greatly impressed with the preparations made so far by the local organizing committee.

He asked Moon to help further promote the upcoming events, saying more people coming to watch the games will not only create a better environment for athletes but also provide a chance to change the people and their city.

(Yonhap News)