Russian envoy stresses mutual interest between S. Korean, Russian youths

By Park Sae-jin Posted : April 12, 2024, 18:48 Updated : April 12, 2024, 23:36
Photographed by Park Sae-jin
Russian Ambassador to South Korea Georgy Zinoviev (C) poses with participants of a reception at the Russian Embassy in central Seoul, April 12, 2024. [AJU PRESS Photo by Park Sae-jin]
SEOUL, April 12 (AJU PRESS) - Russian Ambassador to South Korea Georgy Zinoviev hosted a reception party, Friday, for a group of young South Koreans who participated in the 2024 World Youth Festival (WYF) held in Russia's southwestern federal territory of Sirius in early March. During the reception, the Russian envoy emphasized the significance of mutual interest between South Korean and Russian youths.

"The participation of 15 young people from South Korea in the World Youth Festival near Russia's Sochi in March underscores the continued mutual interest between Russia and South Korea," Zinoviev said in a welcome speech. The party was held at the Russian Embassy in central Seoul.

"I anticipate that the young generations of Russia and South Korea will play crucial roles in strengthening the friendship between our two nations," added the Russian envoy.
 
Georgy Zinoviev the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Korea Courtesy of the Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Korea
Georgy Zinoviev [Courtesy of the Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Korea]

At WYF 2024, about 20,000 young Russians and foreign participants excelling in business, media, international cooperation, culture, and science gathered to exchange ideas and experience Russian culture.

The WYF stands as the world's largest youth festival, organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth based in Hungary. Hosted in different countries over the years, the festival has spanned continents. Russia, dating back to the Soviet Union era, has hosted the event four times in 1957, 1985, 2017, and 2024.

One of the participants of the reception, Yoon Jeong-yoon, a 26-year-old school teacher who teaches Russian, said, "We had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in various aspects of Russian culture at WYF 2024. From cooking and sharing Russian cuisine to discovering their music, we engaged in meaningful exchanges with fellow Russian participants."

"While resolving current diplomatic challenges between South Korea and Russia may be challenging, I believe that events like WYF should be held more frequently to enhance communication and interaction in private sectors," Yoon said. "It was remarkable to witness Russians' genuine fondness for South Korean people and their culture."
 
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