[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] Korea Technology, a KOSDAQ-listed company, announced that it, along with its subsidiary Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction (Chairman Kim Yongbin), delivered cash gifts and small presents to the Ukrainian national Taekwondo team at Seoul Station T Tower on the 18th, wishing for the end of the Ukraine war.


Attending the encouragement fund delivery ceremony were Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction Chairman Kim Yongbin, Korea Technology CEO Shin Yonggu, former Ukrainian national Taekwondo team coach Lim Seungmin, Ukrainian Taekwondo team coach Iegor Medved, athlete Diana Marchenko, and athlete David Polianskyi.


Earlier, the Ukrainian national team appealed about the severity and horrors of the Ukraine war during an interview at the Chuncheon Korea Open International Taekwondo Competition held at Hoban Gymnasium in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province on the 29th of last month.


Both companies expressed condolences, stating that innocent citizens and children have suffered greatly due to the Russia-Ukraine war, regardless of politics and ideology, and promised continuous interest and support for Ukraine not only for post-war reconstruction but also during the war.


Kim Yongbin, Chairman of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction, said, “As a business executive and head of a sports organization, I express my sympathy to the athletes, coaches, and managers who have been affected by the war,” adding, “I hope the war ends soon and that the Ukrainian athletes and people do not lose their dreams and hopes and overcome the difficulties.”



He continued, “Recently, I discussed reconstruction projects with representatives of the Ukrainian parliament and the ambassador to Korea,” and stated, “Even after the war ends, we will make multifaceted efforts for the reconstruction and restoration of the destroyed cities in Ukraine.”


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