75th UN General Assembly Keynote Speech
"Korea Will Serve as a Bridge"

President Moon Jae-in is delivering a keynote speech via video at the 75th United Nations General Assembly held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, USA, on the morning of the 23rd (Korean time). <Photo by Cheong Wa Dae>

President Moon Jae-in is delivering a keynote speech via video at the 75th United Nations General Assembly held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, USA, on the morning of the 23rd (Korean time).

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President Moon Jae-in said on the morning of the 23rd (Korean time) regarding the international community's response to climate change, "Developing countries undergoing industrialization cannot catch up in a short period with the path that developed countries have taken over hundreds or tens of years," adding, "We must acknowledge the gap with developing countries, and developed countries need to make greater efforts and find the best solutions."


In a keynote speech at the 75th United Nations General Assembly general debate held at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, President Moon stated, "Inclusive international cooperation is essential for successful climate change response."


President Moon emphasized that South Korea will serve as a bridge between developed and developing countries in responding to climate change.


He said, "South Korea is actively participating in efforts to establish a new climate regime, including the faithful implementation of the Paris Agreement," and added, "South Korea will actively engage in climate response as a 'bridge connecting developed and developing countries' and faithfully share its experience with developing countries."



Furthermore, President Moon mentioned the 'P4G Summit' to be held in Seoul next year, adding, "It will be an opportunity to reaffirm the importance of international solidarity in responding to climate change."


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