Pope
praises joint Korean Olympic teams, Vatican willing to back peace
initiatives
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[February 07, 2018]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis
said on Wednesday the participation of North Korean athletes in the
Olympics raised hopes for reconciliation on the Korean peninsula and
that the Vatican was ready to back any peace initiative.
"The traditional Olympic truce acquires special importance this
year," he told pilgrims and tourists at his weekly general audience.
Delegations from the two Koreas will march together under a single
flag and athletes will compete as a single team in some sports at
the Winter Games starting on Friday in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
"This allows for hope for a world where conflicts can be resolved
peacefully through dialogue and reciprocal respect, as sport teaches
us to do," he said.
"May these Olympics be a great feast of friendship and sport," he
said, adding that the Vatican was ready to back any "useful peace
initiative that favors peace and encounter among peoples".
Francis has in the past called on all nations to support dialogue to
ease tensions on the Korean peninsula and to work for a legally
binding ban on nuclear weapons.
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Pope Francis reads a message for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics games
during the general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican February
7, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi
Last year he said a third country, such as Norway, should try to
mediate the dispute between North Korea and Washington, to cool a
situation that had become "too hot" and posed the risk of nuclear
devastation.
The pope, who is a soccer fan, said he would be accompanying the
Games with his prayers.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Alison Williams)
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