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BEIJING - Table tennis will help to foster goodwill for the second time in two decades between the Democratic People Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK), with their players competing alongside each other at an international tournament starting on Tuesday.
Paired in doubles teams, players from the DPRK and the ROK will compete at the 2011 Peace and Sport Cup Tournament on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar.
Twenty years have passed since DPRK and ROK players first competed in a joint team at the 1991 World Table Tennis Championships in Chiba, Japan.
The DPRK and the ROK will be joined at the Doha tournament by India, Pakistan, Russia, the United States, France, Japan, China and Qatar.
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As a sporting event conceived to encourage dialogue and reconciliation between nations, the tournament was established by the Monaco-based charity Peace and Sport and the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).
"We're hoping this will bring closer relations to the nations involved," Glenn Tepper, ITTF development director, said on the tournament's official website.
In the men's doubles, the ROK's Ryu Seung-min, a former Olympic champion, will pair with the DPRK's Kim Hyok-bong. On the women's side, Kim Kyong-ah will represent the ROK and Kim Hye-song will play for the DPRK.
The players said on Sunday that they are looking forward to the rare opportunity of playing alongside each other, according to the ROK's Yonhap News Agency.
Meanwhile, ROK Unification Minister Yu Woo-ik is visiting China from Monday to Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said on Monday.
China expects an early resumption of the Six-Party Talks, said Liu, adding that bilateral communication and the multilateral mechanism of the talks complement each other.




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