The following message was contributed to The Korea IT Times by Kim Seung-ho, Honorary Consul General of the Tuvalu in Seoul and chairman of Boryung Group on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Tuvalu and Korea.-ED.
I warmly welcome the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Tuvalu. The ties between Tuvalu and I began with my medicinal support to the country in the early 1990s, when I acted as chair of the WSMI (World Self-Medication Industry). At that time, I was not familiar with Tuvalu, but as time went on and I learned more about the country, I came to know that the people of Tuvalu are kind and genuine just like Koreans. According to my life-long belief "For a Better and Healthier Society," I have done my best to contribute to the healthy life of the people of Tuvalu, and my efforts are still being made on an ongoing basis. In return for my efforts, Tuvalu appointed me honorary consul general in Seoul in 1994, and the honorary consulate general in Korea has been established in my office building. Thanks to the warm relations between us, we have regular meetings for close cooperation between our two countries. Recently, the Vice Minister of Health of Tuvalu visited Korea and signed an MOU for medicine support.


In January 1995, Fiji's Minister of Finance and Ambassador to Korea visited Chairman Kim and discussed ways to expand relations with its neighboring countries in the South Pacific. In response to these visits, Chairmen Kim visited both Tuvalu and Fiji in July of the same year, and met both the Ministers of Health and Foreign Affairs while strengthening economic and diplomatic ties. Also in August and September of the same year, both a high-ranking official of Fiji's Ministry of Health and the Speaker of Tuvalu's Parliament visited Chairman Kim. In September, 1996 the Vice Minister of Health of Tuvalu and his delegation visited Chairman Kim and discussed mutual interests of the two countries. between the two countries. Since then, Chairman Kim has been playing the role of a civilian diplomat, through continuous exchanges between the two countries.