The First Lady of South Korea, Kim Kun-hee, is holding a children's art exhibition to raise awareness of the reality of the war in Ukraine and to share the importance of respect for life and peace.
The South Korean presidential office said, "Mrs. Kim attended the Ukrainian children's art exhibition held at the Blue House on the 21st."
The exhibition began with a meeting with Olena Kim, who visited Korea as a special envoy of the Ukrainian president in May last year.
"It all started with me asking for help for the Kraiyans," he said. Two months later, in July last year, Kim held a "NATO (North Korean)
Kim was deeply impressed after viewing the artworks of Ukrainian children at the "Atlantic Treaty Organization (ATO) Leaders' Spouses Program." Later, when Kim visited Ukraine, she and her husband Olena
The Korean Presidential Office stated, "We faced many difficulties in the process of cooperating with Ukraine on the exhibition during the war, but we were able to make it happen thanks to the strong will of the wives of the two countries' first presidents and the strong will of both countries.
"The exhibition was made possible thanks to the efforts of relevant government agencies," Kim said. "In Ukraine, angelic children live in fear every day on playgrounds and in schools.
"Suddenly, an explosion occurs," he said. "I hope that when we hear about this brutal scene, we, as fellow human beings, will share the same sense of respect for life and the need for peace."
2024/05/22 08:26 KST
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