Former UN Undersecretary-General Kim Won-soo delivers a lecture on “Changing world affairs and Korea’s future” at Korea CQ Forum in Myeong-dong, Seoul, on May 3. (Sanjay Kumar/The Korea Herald)
South Korea needs to look beyond the major powers in its bid to denuclearize North Korea, former UN Undersecretary-General Kim Won-soo told the Korea CQ Forum in Seoul last week.Attendees pose for group photo during the closing session of the Korea CQ Forum at the Hungarian Cultural Center located in UNESCO Building, Myeong-dong, Seoul, May 3. From left in the back row are Hungarian Cultural Center Director Istvan Medvigy, Mint Tour CEO Park Youn-jung, Hungarian Culture Institute Deputy Director Andras Szuts, and Spoqa CEO Richard Choi. From left in the front row are Hungary Honorary Consul Ryu Kwon-ha, The Korea Herald journalist Sanjay Kumar, International Advisory Board of the Future Consensus Institute Chair Kim Won-Soo, CICI President Choi Jung-wha, Hungarian Ambassador Mozes Csoma and his wife Nam Sun-mi, NAS Communication President Na Eun-gyung, Cs President Didier Beltoise, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies professor Crystal Park; and the Korea Times journalist Dong Sun-hwa. (Corea Image Communication Institute)
According to Kim, South Korea’s security environment is at its worst point since the Korean War. On top of issues such as freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, South Korea is also facing problems domestically -- intensified social division, regional rivalry and the widening gap between rich and poor due to COVID-19.Hungarian Ambassador to Korea Mozes Csoma interacts with former UN Undersecretary-General Kim Won-soo at Korea CQ Forum. (Sanjay Kumar/The Korea Herald)
That is why the incoming administration should “get back to basics” in mapping out its foreign and security policies, he said, stressing the need for national consensus.Liszt Institute Director Istvan Medvigy delivers a short presentation on Hungarian wine culture and its diversities at the Korea CQ Forum on May 3. (Sanjay Kumar/The Korea Herald)
Meanwhile, Hungarian Ambassador to Korea Mozes Csoma, as well as Istvan Medvigy, director of the Liszt Institute, a Hungarian culture center, presented the forum’s participants with Hungarian delicacies and a special selection of Hungarian wines.MOST POPULAR