[Newsletter Vol.11] The Power of Collective Intelligence for Peace Process on the Korean Peninsula
2018-08-01 00:00:00
The Power of Collective Intelligence
for Peace Process on the Korean Peninsula
We express our deep gratitude to those who attended and actively participated in the 13thJeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity, held from June 26 through June 28.Under the theme of “Reengineering Peace for Asia,” this year’s Forum focused on viable andreasonable measures to establish peace on the Korean peninsula after the historic summittalks in April. A total of 5,556 people from 71 countries around the world, with backgroundsas diverse as world leaders, former and incumbent government officials, representatives ofinternational organizations, renowned scholars, entrepreneurs, members of the diplomaticcorps and journalists, participated in six plenary sessions and sixty-five concurrent sessions infive categories, namely peace, prosperity, sustainability, diversity and global Jeju, as well asmany other events, including the inaugural meeting of the Global Advisory Committee.WON Heeryong, chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Jeju Forum, stressed the roleof the Forum, stating, “It is high time the Fourm served as a global peace platform for re-engineering peace in Asia, particularly amid growing expectations for peace on the Koreanpeninsula as well as in Asia after the inter-Korean and the U.S.-North Korea summit talks.” Inhis keynote speech at the opening ceremony, Prime Minister LEE Nak-Yon said, “Theincipient Korea Peace Process is an unexplored, if not unimagined, path,” and that “theKorean government has a high hope of turning the Korean peninsula, the last remnant ofthe Cold War, into the starting point for world peace.”At this year’s Forum, the Secretariat hosted the inaugural general assembly of the GlobalAdvisory Committee joined by 12 distinguished figures from home and abroad. Organized togive a timely response to global issues and strengthen global networks, the Committee willalso offer advice on the Forum’s themes, as well as recommend and select speakers anddiscussants, etc.We promise that the Jeju Forum will continue to make utmost efforts to perform the role asa “global peace platform.” We’d like to ask for your continued support for and attention tothe Forum so that the 14th Forum next year may continue its function as a platform for“collective intelligence.” We once again express our sincere appreciation to all of you.