The Gabonese president agreed to take joint action with a Korean organization against climate change during his visit to Seoul.
International We Love U Foundation chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah met Gabonese President Ali-Ben Bongo Ondimba during his visit to Korea to attend the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit.
The central west African nation and the organization signed an agreement on climate change with WeLoveU, a Korea-based global welfare organization, at a green campus environmental seminar at Olympic Parktel in Seoul.
International We Love U Foundation chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah and Gabonese President Ali-Ben Bongo Ondimba hold on agreement on cooperative countermeasures against climate change at Seoul Olympic Parktel on Monday. (WeLoveU)
The seminar was co-hosted by WeLoveU and Daejayon (International Association of University Students for Environmental Movement) to promote environmental improvement in the Gabonese Republic. The Gabonese President, who was in Korea to participate in the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, was accompanied by the country’s foreign minister, investment minister, energy minister and deputy minister as well as by Carlos Boungou, Gabon’s ambassador to Korea. WeLoveU chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah said: