
SEOUL, March 20 (AJP) - The STRATCOM Public Forum Seoul, hosted by the Republic of Türkiye Directorate of Communications at the Four Seasons Hotel in central Seoul on Wednesday, gathered around 200 scholars, foreign diplomats, journalists, and key public figures under the theme "A Fairer World is Possible." The forum served as a platform to discuss the urgent need for global justice, multilateralism, and reform of the United Nations.
Professor Fahrettin Altun, Head of Communications for the Presidency of Türkiye, delivered a video keynote speech emphasizing the necessity of rebuilding international institutions to ensure fairness and accountability.
"The legitimacy and inclusiveness deficits of the United Nations are weakening its fundamental mission of ensuring peace and security," Altun said. He called for structural reforms to enhance the UN's transparency and effectiveness, aligning with Türkiye’s long-standing position that "the world is bigger than five."
Sezai Tolga Şimşir, First Counselor of the Turkish Embassy in Seoul, reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to UN reform and a more just global system. He criticized the UN’s inefficacy in responding to conflicts, particularly in Gaza. "One thing is apparent: the UN system is not working properly and does not deliver the results enshrined in its charter. This is the case we unfortunately very bitterly witnessed in Gaza," he said.
Professor Kwaak Young-hoon, President of the United Nations Association of Korea, addressed the growing challenge of disinformation and the communication crisis fueled by digital platforms. "We have problems with infotech coupled with biotech and AI. We have lots of fake news, and we have difficulty communicating," he said.
Ambassador Kim Won-soo, former UN Under-Secretary-General, stressed that humanity is facing a triple crisis—climate disaster, nuclear threats, and the rapid expansion of uncontrolled technologies. "A fair world is not only possible but should be earned through our efforts. We must build a new international order that can fill the deficit left by failing global leadership," he said.
The forum concluded with calls for stronger international cooperation among middle powers, including South Korea and Türkiye, to drive reforms and address global inequalities. The event provided a crucial space for diplomatic dialogue and strategic collaboration in building a more just and inclusive world.
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