Lee Says Peace Mission Honors South Korea's West Sea Dead
President Lee honored 55 fallen troops and pledged improved veterans' support and strong defense to secure peace on the Korean Peninsula, marking the 11th West Sea Defense Day.
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Exclusive: Cheonan Bereaved Families Ask North Korea to Accept Apology... Lee: "Would They Apologize Just Because They Ask?" 11th West Sea Defense Day Commemoration Ceremony: Lee Says Peace is the Best Security Without Mentioning North Korea On the 27th, President Lee Jae-myung, who attended the 11th West Sea Defense Day commemoration ceremony, shook hands and conversed with the bereaved families of the victims one by one. President Lee [regardi…
Lee doesn’t mention North Korea in memorial for troops killed in sea skirmishes
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called for a “peaceful Korean Peninsula free from the threat of war and hostility” at a ceremony on Friday honoring troops killed in clashes with Pyongyang, but stopped short of mentioning North Korea. During the ceremony at the Daejeon National Cemetery, Lee said maintaining strong defense capabilities while striving […]
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hwang Yun-gi = President Lee Jae-myung attended the West Sea Defense Day commemoration ceremony held at the Daejeon National Cemetery on the 27th and [spoke] about peace based on strong national defense...
On the 27th, ahead of attending the 'West Sea Defense Day' ceremony for the first time since taking office, President Lee Jae-myung visited the Daejeon National Cemetery accompanied by First Lady Kim Hye-kyung to pay respects at the graves of those who died in the Second Battle of Hyeonpyeong, the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island, and the sinking of the Cheonan. On this day, President Lee also visited the grave of the late Corporal Chae Su-geun, wh…
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