Home » World » Tak Hyun-min 尹 You can’t write on the left side of Jo Moon-rok. Tak Hyun-min 尹 You can’t write on the left side of Jo Moon-rok. September 21, 2022 by world today news –President Yoon Seok-yeol writes a mourning note for Queen Elizabeth II at Church House in London, England on 19th local time. Photo = Union AP To President Yoon Seok-yeol, who attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of England, former Blue House medical secretary Tak Hyun-min said that “President Yoon wrote on the left side of Jo Moon-rok is wrong”. However, as a result of checking the photos of many foreign leaders such as Japan and India, there have been many instances where they have been written on the left side of the Jo Moon-rok, such as President Yoon. Former secretary Tak appeared on KBS radio’s “Jin-Woo Joo Live” on the 20th and said: “The photo of President Yoon Seok-Yeol, who is writing Jo Moon-Rok, should not have been released.” He pointed out, “When you write a Jo Moon-rok, leaders usually write it on the right side. It’s not on the last page of someone else’s page,” he said. He also criticized: “If anyone sees it, it can be said that it is nothing, but the truth is that when those in charge of the ceremonies see it, it is really hot”. Referring to the annulment of President Yoon’s condolences that had previously raised the issue, former Secretary Tak said: “Whenever small facts are revealed, the position of the presidential office is inevitably difficult.” prepare carefully and pay attention to details. “ Some leaders, such as US President Joe Biden and King Albert II of Monaco, have used the right page to write condolences. However, contrary to former secretary Tak, many foreign leaders are believed to have left a message on the left side of the Jo Moon-rok. –Emperor Naruhito writes a condolence note for Queen Elizabeth II at Church House in London, England on the 19th (local time). On the right is the Japanese queen Masako. / AFP = Federation –Indian President Drupadi Murmu writes a note of condolence to Queen Elizabeth II at Lancaster House in London on the 18th (local time). Photo courtesy of Indian President Drupadi Murmu’s website. –Kosovo President Viosa Osmani writes a note of condolence to Queen Elizabeth II at Church House in London, England on the 19th (local time). AP = Yonhap News –Crown Prince Michel al-Ahmad al-Jabber al-Sabah of Kuwait writes a note of condolence to Queen Elizabeth II at Church House in London, England on the 19th (local time). / Reuters = Yonhap News –United States President Joe Biden writes a note of condolence to Queen Elizabeth II at Lancaster House in London on the 18th (local time). On the left is First Lady Jill Biden. / Reuters = Yonhap News Indian President Drupadi Murmu left a note on the left page while writing condolences at London’s Lancaster House on the 18th. Emperor Naruhito and Queen Masako also wrote condolences on the left page at London’s Church House on the 19th. In addition, Kosovo President Biosa Osmani and Kuwait Crown Prince Michel al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Saba also used the left page to write condolences. Shin Hyun-bo, Hankyung.com reporter [email protected] – Related posts:Berlinale 2023. "She Came to Me" by Rebecca Miller The festival unexpectedly opened with a rom-com ...Max Verstappen wins forward of Lando Norris after a sophisticated finish of the raceFirst outbreak of COVID-19 mutant virus in Japan10 Dead, 59 Injured in Major Accident in Northwestern Turkey: Photos from Social Networks Strange scene: Gold and the dollar explode Investing.com’s “Drums of War and Federalism” “Prices have gone up and service has gotten worse.” Al-Marsad Newspaper Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: