South Korean President Yoon Sung-yeol delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, pointing out that the world's freedom and peace are threatened by changes in the status quo by force and by weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons, and that the international community will work together to overcome them. complained that it was necessary to

South Korean President Yoon Sung-ryul addressed the United Nations General Assembly for the first time since taking office on the 20th.



In the statement, President Yoon pointed out that the international community is once again threatening the freedom and peace of the world's citizens due to changes in the status quo by force, weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons, and collective attacks on human rights. Did.



He added that threats to freedom and peace must be overcome by the United Nations and the international community strongly supporting universal international norms and working together.



He also said, "Thanks to the efforts of the United Nations, Korea was able to grow like this," he emphasized the idea of ​​fulfilling the responsibility together with the United Nations.



Regarding the speech, the South Korean media did not mention the names of Russia, which is invading Ukraine, China, which is trying to expand its influence in the international community, and North Korea, which is advancing nuclear and missile development. I'm telling you it's something.



In addition, there was no mention of Japan in the speech, and the press corps asked President Yun whether he would hold a summit meeting with Prime Minister Kishida in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly, but he left the venue without saying a word.