President Lee says sacrifice for the nation deserves special recognition

By Park Sae-jin Posted : June 6, 2025, 12:06 Updated : June 6, 2025, 12:06
President Lee Jae-myung center and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung salute the national flag during the 70th Memorial Day ceremony held at the Seoul National Cemetery in Seoul on Jun 6 Presidential Office Joint Press Corps
President Lee Jae-myung (center) and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung salute the national flag during the 70th Memorial Day ceremony held at the Seoul National Cemetery in Seoul, on Jun. 6. Presidential Office Joint Press Corps.

SEOUL, June 06 (AJP) - President Lee Jae-myung on Friday called for stronger recognition and support for those who have sacrificed for the country, saying, “A special reward should be given for a special sacrifice made for all.”

Speaking at the 70th Memorial Day ceremony at Seoul National Cemetery, Lee paid tribute to fallen patriots and emphasized that remembrance must go hand in hand with responsibility. “We commemorate Memorial Day each year to remember, to record, and to take responsibility,” he said. “There are people who willingly dedicate themselves when the nation and its people are in danger.”

Lee reflected on South Korea’s path through colonization, war, and dictatorship, crediting the country’s growth and democracy to those who gave everything. “Thanks to their noble dedication, we were able to regain light,” he said. “Thanks to their sacrifice, we overcame the scars of war and rose to become a top 10 global economy. Thanks to their courage, we escaped long years of dictatorship and rose as a model democracy admired by the world.”

He also touched on the need to reshape the country’s historical narrative. “The saying ‘If you fight for independence, your family suffers for three generations. If you collaborate, they prosper for three’ must now disappear,” he said. “We must become a country where sacrifice for the nation and community is honored with due reward, and where devotion for all is the highest badge of honor. The Lee Jae-myung administration will fulfill its responsibilities and duties.”

Lee pledged practical improvements for veterans and their families, including better support for surviving spouses and improved access to healthcare. “We will raise honors and deepen support,” he said. “We will eliminate blind spots so that the surviving spouses of war veterans do not suffer hardship, and we will build a seamless system so that national patriots can conveniently receive the healthcare they deserve.”

He also promised fairer compensation for discharged soldiers, saying, “We will ensure that veterans and discharged soldiers receive treatment worthy of their dedication.”

Lee made a point to recognize those still serving today—soldiers, firefighters, and police officers working to protect lives and communities. “It is thanks to the dedication of soldiers guarding the nation overnight, firefighters risking their lives at disaster sites, and police officers tackling crime on the ground that the public can live in peace,” he said.

He pledged to improve their working conditions, adding, “The Republic of Korea will, in turn, protect them. We will improve working conditions so they can focus solely on their mission to safeguard the nation and its people.”

Lee ended his address by calling on the public to carry forward the legacy of those who came before. “The country defended by our fallen heroes must shine even brighter,” he said. “Building a peaceful nation free from the fear of war, and a safe society where daily life is not shaken. This is the most responsible response to their sacrifice.”

“Let us repay their devotion with a nation where democracy and prosperity blossom atop solid peace, where pride and dignity flourish,” he added. “If the Korean people’s strength, which has always placed ‘we’ before ‘me’ in times of national crisis, holds strong, I firmly believe we can do it. Once again, I extend my deepest respect and gratitude to our fallen heroes.”
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