South Korean President Lee Jae Myung expressed his commitment to establishing a government focused on safeguarding lives and upholding the value of every individual. Speaking at a ceremony commemorating Buddha’s Birthday organized by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, Lee emphasized his dedication to policies that enhance public safety and address issues affecting citizens, including stalking crimes.
Lee emphasized the importance of creating a nation that cares for all its citizens and listens to the voices of the most vulnerable in society. He reiterated his goal of forming an administration that prioritizes saving lives and embodies the principle of equality for all individuals. Reflecting on the teachings of Buddha, Lee highlighted the role of compassion and unity in overcoming challenges and supporting marginalized communities during times of crisis.
The President underscored the need for a society that embraces diverse perspectives, fosters mutual understanding, and promotes shared prosperity. He stressed the significance of cultivating a culture of empathy and cooperation to address contemporary societal needs effectively. Lee called for a collective effort towards coexistence and harmony, emphasizing the importance of solidarity over individualism in today’s world.
