PM calls for strict response to hateful behavior toward foreign tourists ahead of APEC summit

General / 이해아 / 2025-10-15 12:02:12
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▲ Prime Minister Kim Min-seok attends a meeting of related ministers at the government complex in Seoul on Oct. 15, 2025, to discuss ways to maintain public order and safety. (Yonhap)

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PM calls for strict response to hateful behavior toward foreign tourists ahead of APEC summit

By Lee Haye-ah

SEOUL, Oct. 15 (Yonhap) -- Prime Minister Kim Min-seok called Wednesday for strict measures against any activities inciting hate and discrimination against foreign tourists ahead of this month's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.

Kim issued the call during a public safety meeting with relevant ministers, including Foreign Minister Cho Hyun and Interior Minister Yun Ho-jung, as anti-China rallies have taken place across Seoul.

"The government regards the (APEC summit) as not simply a diplomatic event, but as an opportunity to show the Republic of Korea's restored national dignity," he said, referring to the gathering set for Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 in the southeastern city of Gyeongju.

"At such an important time, hate rallies against foreigners are continuing in certain areas. These self-destructive acts are deeply concerning as they not only cause anxiety among foreigners but greatly disrupt the businesses of local small merchants," he added.

Kim acknowledged the importance of freedom of speech but noted the need to exercise it without violating the rights and safety of other people.

"I believe discriminatory actions and humiliating expressions against foreigners must be eradicated without fail as they are acts harmful to the Republic of Korea's national dignity and standing," he said.

"I ask each ministry to respond strictly in accordance with the law and principles to all acts that incite hate and discrimination against foreign tourists and cause damage to small merchants' businesses."

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