South Korean lawmakers to visit Mexico as special envoys for World Cup
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Democratic Party of Korea is sending two lawmakers, Lee Jae-jeong and Kim Nam-hee, as special envoys to Mexico.
- The envoys will deliver a congratulatory message from President Lee Jae-myung to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Mexico hosting the World Cup for the third time.
- They will also meet with Mexican officials to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation and support the South Korean national football team.
The Democratic Party of Korea is dispatching two of its lawmakers, Lee Jae-jeong and Kim Nam-hee, to Mexico as special envoys. Their mission is timed with the North, Central American World Cup, aiming to strengthen diplomatic ties and foster cooperation between South Korea and Mexico.
According to a written briefing by Presidential Spokesperson Kang Yu-jeong, the envoys will meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. They will convey a congratulatory message from President Lee Jae-myung, celebrating Mexico's historic achievement as the first country to host the World Cup three times. The delegation will also deliver a personal letter from President Lee expressing his commitment to enhancing bilateral relations.
Beyond meeting the President, the South Korean delegation plans to engage with members of the Mexican Congress. During these meetings, they intend to explain South Korea's national governance philosophy and foreign policy objectives. The discussions will focus on identifying avenues for deepening cooperation between the two nations across various sectors.
The special envoys will also attend the Mexico vs. South Korea match on June 18 in Guadalajara to cheer for the South Korean national football team. Their presence at the game is intended to promote cultural exchange and strengthen the spirit of cooperation between the citizens of both countries through sports. Additionally, they are scheduled to visit a temporary consular office in Mexico to ensure the safety of South Korean citizens traveling to the country during the World Cup.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.