Mayor Jo Gyu-il is holding a meeting with representatives of veterans' organizations.

Mayor Jo Gyu-il is holding a meeting with representatives of veterans' organizations.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Jinju City, Gyeongnam, held a meeting on the 9th at City Hall, inviting Cho Hyun-il, president of the Jinju branch of the Disabled Veterans Association, and heads of local veterans organizations.


The meeting was organized to express gratitude to national veterans and their families who dedicated themselves to protecting the country in honor of the June Month of Patriots and Veterans, and to discuss the improvement of the rights and interests of veterans' families with the heads of veterans organizations working for regional development, as well as to listen to their difficulties.


President Cho Hyun-il said, “I am grateful to Jinju City for paying great attention to veterans' families despite difficult circumstances, and I ask for continued interest and support in the future.”


Jinju Mayor Cho Gyu-il said, “I sincerely thank all national veterans who sacrificed and devoted themselves for the country and the nation,” adding, “Jinju City will do its best to honor and improve the treatment of national veterans with a heart of repaying their grace.”



In Jinju City, branches of nine organizations are operated, including the Disabled Veterans Association, the Widows of Fallen Soldiers Association, the Bereaved Families of Fallen Soldiers Association, the Meritorious Service Association, the Korean War Veterans Association, the Agent Orange Veterans Association, the Vietnam War Veterans Association, the Liberation Association, and the Special Mission Meritorious Persons Association.


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