Cheong Wa Dae announced on April 12 that President Moon Jae-in recently received a letter from Bono, the lead vocalist for the Irish rock band U2, asking for support in fighting the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The photo above is of both men greeting each other in December 2019 at the presidential office. (Yonhap News)
By Kim Hyelin and Lee Jihae
The lead vocalist of the Irish rock group U2, Bono, has sent a letter to President Moon Jae-in asking for medical equipment to help Ireland combat the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Cheong Wa Dae Spokesperson Kang Min-seok on April 12 announced the content of the letter in a written briefing.
According to the briefing, Bono expressed his deep gratitude to both President Moon and Korea's leading role in the process of responding to COVID-19, saying the entire world appreciates the leadership being demonstrated by Korea in saving lives.
With the number of confirmed cases spiking in Ireland, Bono said he wanted to make a polite request that Korea share its insight, knowledge and above all, available equipment.