Others TCS Hosted Student Delegation of China Japan ROK Trilateral Cooperation UCC Competition
2020-11-02
The Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS)
hosted a student delegation of China Japan ROK Trilateral Cooperation UCC
(User Created Contents) Competition organized by the ROK’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. TCS Secretary General MICHIGAMI Hisashi, Deputy
Secretary Generals CAO Jing and KANG Do ho attended the event. Over 30
undergraduate and secondary school students from different ROK education
institutions participated in the event.
In her presentation, Deputy Secretary
General CAO Jing briefed the students with
the history of the trilateral cooperation, the rationale of the establishment of the
TCS and TCS’s major programs engaging students and young professionals, in
which she particularly highlighted the touching stories of mutual support and help
among the three governments and peoples in jointly combating the COVID 19
pandemic. Addressing the youth, she emphasized that the trilateral cooperation is
directly relevant to all three peoples especially young generations, as the closer
trilateral cooperation in trade, culture and so on would bring tangible education
and career opportunities and resources to the youth. She concluded that the TCS
would work even harder to promote the peace and common prosperity of the
region and spare no effort to bring benefits to people.
The presentation was followed by TCS staff’s experience sharing and a lively
Q&A session in which TCS staff and students discussed about the prospect of
trilateral cooperation and the programs of the TCS.
The China
Japan ROK Trilateral Co operation UCC Competition was launched
by the ROK’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2017, with an aim to increasing
public interest in trilateral cooperation among China, Japan and ROK and
promoting mutual understanding and friendship.
▲Deputy Secretary General CAO Jing addressed the students.
▲Group photo of TCS Secretary General MICHIGAMI Hisashi, Deputy Secretary Generals
CAO Jing and KANG Do ho together with the visiting students and TCS staff.