Senior presidential secretary for public relations Yoon Young-chan
announces President Moon Jae-in’s choices for special envoys to be sent to the
U.S., China, Japan, Russia, Germany and the European Union, during a press
briefing at the Chunchugwan press center at Cheong Wa Dae on May 15. (Jeon Han)
By
Sohn JiAe
May 15, 2017 | Cheong Wa Dae
President Moon Jae-in has named special envoys who will deliver his
messages to his counterparts in the U.S., China, Japan, Russia, Germany and the
European Union (EU).
On May 15, senior presidential secretary for public relations Yoon Young-chan
announced in a press briefing at Cheong Wa Dae that, “President Moon will send as
special envoys Hong Seok-hyun, former CEO of the JoongAng Ilbo and JTBC news
outlets, to the U.S., Lee Hae-chan, a former prime minister, to China, Moon
Hee-sang, a former deputy National Assembly speaker, to Japan, lawmaker Song
Young-gil to Russia, and, lastly, Cho Yoon-je, a Sogang University professor,
to Germany and the EU.”
The secretary stressed that, “The newly appointed envoys are
believed to have the best understanding of the issues, and can deliver the
president’s diplomatic vision and policies assuredly to his counterparts in each
nation or organization.”
Calling the envoys “symbolical figures,” the secretary said, “They
are the ones that have built amicable relationships throughout their successful
careers with their respective nations or organizations. Each nation, too, will
soon know why these individuals were chosen. The envoys will leave as soon as the
government settles an exact schedule with each counterpart,” he said.
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