South Korea approved a plan by Paju city officials to reach out to North Korea. The proposal focuses on hosting the “Paju-Kaesong DMZ International Peace Marathon.” The envisioned event would start in Imjingak Peace Park and pass through the Demilitarized Zone. Runners would then enter Kaesong in the North before returning to the South. Local officials hope the marathon will symbolize peace and unity.
The unification ministry gave its official approval after a formal request. Paju Mayor Kim Kyoung-il submitted the plan earlier this month. Authorities emphasized that South Korean law requires prior permission before any contact with North Korea. This approval clears the way for Paju to begin discussions. Officials in the border city expect to initiate talks with their counterparts early next year.
The peace marathon aims to connect both sides of the peninsula through sport. City officials said they want to use the marathon as a symbolic stage for peace. They believe running across the DMZ will attract global attention. Organizers also hope the event will promote reconciliation between the two Koreas. If realized, the marathon could strengthen cultural ties across borders.
Local leaders forecast strong participation from the global running community. Paju city expects nearly 20,000 participants if the marathon goes ahead. Runners from more than 10 countries are projected to join. The event would not only highlight peace efforts but also showcase South Korea internationally. Supporters view the peace marathon as a chance to blend sport and diplomacy.
Uncertainty remains over North Korea’s response. Officials in the South cannot confirm whether the North will agree to talks. Despite that, Paju leaders remain optimistic. They continue to stress the importance of dialogue through cultural and athletic exchange. Supporters argue that peace initiatives create trust even when politics remain tense.
The marathon would be the first of its kind in the Demilitarized Zone. South Korean officials highlight its potential to boost tourism as well. An international spotlight could bring economic benefits to border regions. Moreover, the event would place South Korea in a leadership role in peace-focused initiatives. The peace marathon stands as both a symbolic and practical opportunity.