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Joint Award for South Korean President Yoon and Japanese PM Kishida by JFK Foundation

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Acting U.S. Ambassador Attends
“Feeling a Heavy Responsibility”

윤석열 대통령이 미국 존 F·케네디 재단이 수여하는 2023년 용기 있는 사람들 상Profile in Courage Award을 기시다 후미오 일본 총리와 공동 수상했다고 대통령실이 30일 알렸다 지난 29일현지시간 미국 보스턴 JFK 재단 도서관 겸 박물관에서 열린 시상식에서 윤 대통령이 영상으로 수상 소감을 전하고 있다  사진대통령실
South Korean President Yoon Seok Yul and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have jointly won the ‘2023 Profile in Courage Award’ presented by the U.S. John F. Kennedy Foundation, according to the Presidential Office on the 30th. On the 29th (local time), President Yoon expressed his acceptance speech via video at the award ceremony held at the JFK Foundation Library and Museum in Boston, U.S. [Photo=Presidential Office]

On the 29th (local time), South Korean President Yoon Seok Yul and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida jointly won the 2023 Profile in Courage Award presented by the U.S. John F. Kennedy Foundation.

According to the Presidential Office, Ambassador Jo Hyun-dong attended the award ceremony held at the JFK Foundation Library and Museum in Boston on behalf of the President, and the President delivered his acceptance speech via video.

President Yoon said, “I feel a heavy sense of responsibility to contribute to the freedom, peace, and prosperity of the world through the strong solidarity of Korea, the U.S., and Japan.”

He continued, “Since high school, I have admired President John F. Kennedy while studying English through his inaugural address and the Berlin speech. The values and worldview he pursued brought about social change and scientific advancement through his courage and determination.”

He added, “That is the New Frontier. President Kennedy’s insight that there can be no reform or innovation without courage has been a great lesson for me.”

President Yoon said, “I am honored to receive the ‘Profile in Courage Award,’ which symbolizes his New Frontier spirit. Courage originates from a thorough attitude of sacrifice and dedication, and I have pledged to work harder.” He also expressed his pleasure to receive the award together with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

By. Choi Yoon Sun

Daniel Kim
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