Seoul (AFP)

North Korea will not participate in the Tokyo Olympics this summer due to the risk of coronavirus infection, an announcement made on Tuesday that ends South Korean hopes of using the Olympics to restart talks with Pyongyang.

At a meeting, the North Korean National Olympic Committee "decided not to participate in the 32nd Olympic Games in order to protect athletes from the global health crisis caused by Covid-19", the communications department of the Department of Sports of Pyongyang.

The participation of North Korea, a nuclear power isolated from the rest of the world, in the last Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, was a decisive factor in the spectacular diplomatic rapprochement that took place in 2018.

Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, had attended the Games as her brother's envoy, and the North Korean participation was widely publicized.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in then seized the opportunity to initiate a mediation between Pyongyang and Washington which had led to historic summits between Mr. Kim and US President Donald Trump.

- Talks at a standstill -

But Pyongyang's announcement on Tuesday puts an end to Seoul's hopes of using the 2020 Games, postponed until this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic, to spark a relaunch of the discussion process between Pyongyang and Washington, in the halt since the failure of a Kim-Trump summit in Hanoi in February 2019.

President Moon made his intentions clear on March 1 in his speech for South Korea's National Independence Day.

"The Tokyo Olympics being held this year could be an opportunity for dialogues between South Korea and Japan, North and South, North Korea and Japan, and North Korea and the United States. United".

Pyongyang's waiver announcement, dated Monday, was posted on the Sports Ministry website on Tuesday.

She refers to a meeting of the North Korean National Olympic Committee on March 25.

The South Korean Unification Ministry said on Tuesday "sorry that the situation due to Covid" prevents the Tokyo Games from being "an opportunity to advance peace on the Korean peninsula".

In Tokyo, the main government spokesman, Katsunobu Kato, said the Japanese authorities were monitoring the information on the matter and working to improve the situation, including taking "countermeasures to control the infection. , so that many countries and regions can participate in the Tokyo Games ".

But a South Korean analyst said the coronavirus was probably not the only reason for the North Korean decision not to participate in the Games.

"Pyongyang appears to be protesting Japan's policy towards North Korea as sensitive issues like human rights and sanctions have been raised in Tokyo along with the United States," Yang told AFP Moo-jin, professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

North Korea is hit by numerous international sanctions because of its nuclear weapons and missile programs prohibited by UN Security Council resolutions.

It is more isolated than ever since it established a very strict border closure over a year ago in order to protect itself from the coronavirus that initially appeared in China, which it borders on, before spreading around the world. whole.

Pyongyang says it does not have a case of Covid-19 in its territory.

Experts question this claim.

- "Thug" -

The administration of US President Joe Biden, who came to power in January, says it is in the final stages of reviewing its future policy towards North Korea.

US officials are expected to favor a resumption of low-level talks rather than dramatic high-stakes summits.

During the US election campaign, Mr. Biden called Kim Jong Un a "thug" and criticized the summits between him and Donald Trump, whom he accused of having thus legitimized one of the most ruthless leaders on the planet.

But Mr Biden also said he was open to diplomacy.

The US president also warned North Korea that there would be consequences for any violation of Security Council resolutions.

His warning came after North Korean forces tested two examples of a device considered by US officials to be a ballistic missile, a category of weapon banned in Pyongyang by the UN.

Like relations with the United States, relations between the two Koreas are at a standstill.

The power of Pyongyang has stated several times lately that it is not interested in speaking with Seoul.

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