Lee vows all-out efforts to prevent Mideast war escalation for South Korea

President Lee Jae Myung vowed on April 5 to mobilize all resources to prevent the Middle East conflict from escalating into a larger crisis for South Korea. He highlighted the war, sparked by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, as rattling the global and recovering South Korean economies. Lee urged national unity in an Easter message emphasizing peace and solidarity.

President Lee Jae Myung made the pledge during a joint Easter service at Yoido Full Gospel Church on April 5, stating he would do everything in his power to overcome the crisis sparked by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

"The war in the Middle East is rattling the global economy and our economy that had been on the path to recovery. Those who already face difficulties are going through even tougher times," Lee said. "We will respond with an exceptional resolve, mobilizing all available policy tools to ensure that this crisis does not escalate into a bigger one and that those who are already struggling are not driven into deeper hardship."

Marking Easter, he called for reflecting on peace over conflict and love over hatred as serving Jesus Christ's will. "Especially in difficult times, the spirit of solidarity and cooperation is the source of strength that enables a society to overcome crises," Lee said, asking the Christian community to lead in uniting the people.

Earlier, Lee posted a similar message on social media, referencing the Resurrection miracle and the Bible verse "Peace be with you." "These words offer unwavering comfort and courage to us who strive to live our respective lives amid the anxiety caused by the Middle East war," he added. "The Republic of Korea will overcome this crisis wisely by coming together as one."

The remarks were reported by Yonhap News Agency.

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