Hyundai Motor Group announced that it will provide Genesis G90 vehicles as official protocol cars for the 2023 Korea-Pacific Island Countries Summit, which will be held over two days starting on the 29th.


On the 3rd, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs annex of the Government Seoul Office Building, Choi Young-sam, Head of the Korea-Pacific Island Countries Summit Preparation Planning Group (Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, left in the photo), and Kim Dong-wook, Vice Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, signed an official protocol vehicle support agreement and took a commemorative photo. <Photo by Hyundai Motor Group>

On the 3rd, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs annex of the Government Seoul Office Building, Choi Young-sam, Head of the Korea-Pacific Island Countries Summit Preparation Planning Group (Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, left in the photo), and Kim Dong-wook, Vice Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, signed an official protocol vehicle support agreement and took a commemorative photo.

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This summit is the first summit between Korea and the Pacific Island countries, aimed at expanding cooperation and discussing ways to collaborate on the international stage. Hyundai Motor Group signed an agreement with the government on the 3rd to support 46 G90 vehicles to ensure the smooth operation of the summit and related events held in Seoul and Busan.



The event will be attended by leaders and the Secretary-General from 18 Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) members, including 14 Pacific Island countries such as the Cook Islands, 2 French overseas territories, and Australia and New Zealand. Among the invited countries, many are members of the International Bureau of Expositions (BIE), which holds voting rights for selecting the host city of the World Expo. The company expects this to be an opportunity to strengthen international support for Busan's bid to host the World Expo.


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