North Korea Withdraws From the Tokyo Olympics
2021-04-07
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1The organizers of the Tokyo Olympics recently said fans from outside of Japan will not be able to attend the Games because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2Now, North Korea, a country that was expected to send athletes to the Olympics, announced it will not take part in the Games.
3North Korea said its National Olympic Committee had a meeting in late March and decided not to attend in order to keep its athletes from getting sick.
4However, a number of international policy experts think the decision is a way to keep the country closed.
5North Korea said it has controlled the spread of COVID-19 by closing its borders, banning foreign visitors and sending diplomats home.
6But those who follow North Korea think that may not be true.
7The country already has a weak medical system because of international economic restrictions that have limited spending on infrastructure.
8Experts say the closed border is making life in North Korea more difficult than necessary for the average person.
9Jean H. Lee directs the North Korean program for The Wilson Center, an international policy research center in Washington, D.C.
10In a tweet, she asked if any other country has announced it would not attend the Olympics.
11She called the move "a political decision...as much as it is a public health concern."
12A spokesperson for the South Korean foreign ministry said there is still time for North Korea to reconsider its decision.
13Many people thought the 2018 winter Olympics in South Korea was a chance to renew diplomacy with North Korea.
14The closed-off nation sent 22 athletes, government officials, performers and a 230-member cheering group.
15Athletes from both North and South Korea marched under a flag with a blue map that symbolized a united Korean land.
16The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un also attended the Games.
17Experts say North Korea's presence at the 2018 Games helped start discussions between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim.
18The talks, however, have not restarted for more than one year.
19In addition, North Korea recently fired test missiles for the first time in one year.
20The 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics were delayed because of the coronavirus health crisis.
21The Games are scheduled to open on July 23.
22I'm Jill Robbins.
1The organizers of the Tokyo Olympics recently said fans from outside of Japan will not be able to attend the Games because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 2Now, North Korea, a country that was expected to send athletes to the Olympics, announced it will not take part in the Games. 3North Korea said its National Olympic Committee had a meeting in late March and decided not to attend in order to keep its athletes from getting sick. 4However, a number of international policy experts think the decision is a way to keep the country closed. North Korea said it has controlled the spread of COVID-19 by closing its borders, banning foreign visitors and sending diplomats home. But those who follow North Korea think that may not be true. The country already has a weak medical system because of international economic restrictions that have limited spending on infrastructure. 5Experts say the closed border is making life in North Korea more difficult than necessary for the average person. 6Jean H. Lee directs the North Korean program for The Wilson Center, an international policy research center in Washington, D.C. 7In a tweet, she asked if any other country has announced it would not attend the Olympics. She called the move "a political decision...as much as it is a public health concern." 8A spokesperson for the South Korean foreign ministry said there is still time for North Korea to reconsider its decision. 9Many people thought the 2018 winter Olympics in South Korea was a chance to renew diplomacy with North Korea. The closed-off nation sent 22 athletes, government officials, performers and a 230-member cheering group. Athletes from both North and South Korea marched under a flag with a blue map that symbolized a united Korean land. 10The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un also attended the Games. 11Experts say North Korea's presence at the 2018 Games helped start discussions between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim. The talks, however, have not restarted for more than one year. 12In addition, North Korea recently fired test missiles for the first time in one year. 13The 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics were delayed because of the coronavirus health crisis. The Games are scheduled to open on July 23. 14I'm Jill Robbins. 15VOA's Bill Gallo and the Associated Press wrote this story. Dan Friedell adapted it for Learning English. Mario Ritter, Jr. was the editor. 16Do you think North Korea should reconsider its decision? Tell us in the Comments Section and visit our Facebook page. 17________________________________________________________________ 18Words in This Story 19athlete -n. a person who is trained in or good at sports, games, or exercises that require physical skill and strength 20infrastructure -v. the basic equipment and structures (such as roads and bridges) that are needed for a country, region, or organization to function properly 21symbolize -v. to be a symbol of (something); an action, object or event that represents something else