Cho Kuk Holds Book Signing at Pyeongsan Bookstore... Shakes Hands and Hugs Moon Jae-in
'The Tears of Dike' Signing Event... "I Will Try My Best to Live Well from Now On"
Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk held a book signing event for his book 'The Tears of Dike' on the 9th at the residence of former President Moon Jae-in in Pyeongsan Village, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan, Gyeongnam.
At the signing event, former Minister Cho stated, "I am a person lacking in many ways, but thanks to the support of the citizens, I have come this far. I will live diligently from now on."
He also expressed his gratitude to the supporters and citizens who came to the signing event, saying, "Thank you to all the citizens for attending my book signing and for your support."
Former President Moon Jae-in and former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk are moving at Pyeongsan Bookstore in Pyeongsan Village, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongnam, on the afternoon of the 9th. [Image source=Yonhap News]
View original imageFormer Minister Cho held the signing event in front of Pyeongsan Bookstore and naturally met former President Moon, who visited the bookstore.
The two greeted each other with bright expressions, shaking hands and embracing. This was the second time former Minister Cho visited Pyeongsan Bookstore since June.
Former Minister Cho even gave up his spot at the signing event to former President Moon. President Moon smiled and said, "(Please) continue (the signing)" and gave up the spot again.
Former President Moon warmly shook hands with the citizens who visited the bookstore and posed for photos with a bright expression.
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Meanwhile, former Minister Cho will hold a 'Busan Book Concert' for his new book at 7 p.m. on the 10th at the Busan Ilbo auditorium. At this event, he plans to share his views on the recent political situation and rumors about his candidacy in the general election.
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