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2004 VAN FLEET AWARD
BAN KI-MOON
Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Trade
Republic of Korea
CITATION
Past recipients of the Van
Fleet award have generally been distinguished individuals whose public service
career had been completed. Included among these recipients are a former
American president, a former secretary of defense, a retired four-star general,
and a former chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries, who received the
award posthumously.
Tonight,
we are presenting the Van Fleet award to a man who is actively serving in a key
position at a time of great historical and political turbulence in Northeast Asia. We feel that this award is very much in keeping
with the spirit of the man for whom the award is named. General James A. Van
Fleet developed a deep admiration for the Korean people as he observed them
coping bravely with the devastation of the Korean War. He recognized them as a
people of action. It was this high regard for the Korean people that led him to
establish the first incarnation of The Korea Society in 1957.
Tonight's
awardee, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ban Ki-Moon, is clearly a man of
action, who brings to his vital position a wealth of experience acquired during
34 years of service to his country. At a time when the regional relationships
in Northeast Asia are in flux and Korea is emerging as a hub of the region,
Minister Ban has been coping admirably with such issues as the multilateral talks
designed to defuse the North Korean nuclear issue, changes in longstanding patterns
of U.S. troop deployments and the highly charged issue, between China and
Korea, of the basic identity of the ancient kingdom of Koguryo.
All
of us in this distinguished audience tonight feel deeply reassured that it is
Minister Ban Ki-Moon who is responsible for dealing with these complex issues.
As members and friends of The Korea Society, it is our hope that he will accept
the 2004 James A. Van Fleet Award as a kind of "battlefield decoration," a
token of our admiration for his achievements during a distinguished career in
public service and his continuing contributions as the Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Korea.
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