Deccan Chronicle

S. Korean video highlights Pyongyang

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● IN A statement, organisers expressed “regret that we did not thoroughly check during the preparator­y stage”

Seoul, June 1: A climate change summit hosted by South Korea has drawn ridicule for kicking off with a promotiona­l video suggesting it was taking place in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.

The opening ceremony for the P4G, or Partnering for Green Growth, summit at the weekend featured speeches from world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.

First, though, came the lavishly produced video.

At one point it centred on the Taedong river in North Korea’s capital, pulling back to reveal the giant May Day Stadium — the world’s largest with a 150,000-seat official capacity — zooming out rapidly to take in the rest of the city, the Korean peninsula, Asia and the world.

“Leaders from around the world gather here today,” read a caption.

The South remains officially at war with its nuclear-armed and impoverish­ed neighbour, and ultra-conservati­ves often paint President Moon Jaein as a sympathise­r with the North.

The mistake prompted online ridicule while the country’s main opposition People Power Party slammed the Moon administra­tion, calling it a “diplomatic disaster”.

The video has since been re-edited to replace the offending footage with a zoom-out from Seoul in the version on the summit’s YouTube feed.

Seoul’s presidenti­al Blue House said the video was created by an external production company that had been working under a “tight schedule”.

In a statement, organisers expressed “regret that we did not thoroughly check during the preparator­y stage”, promising to “do our best to ensure that such problems do not happen again”.

Critics had already questioned the administra­tion’s diplomatic capacity after United States President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping did not join the two-day virtual summit, despite earlier expectatio­ns they would do so.

Participan­ts called for more action and inclusion of all countries in the drive towards a greener planet at the event, stressing the world “cannot afford to wait”.

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