Young Hoon Kwaak, President of the WCO
Opening the 7th World Silk Road Mayors Forum, the President of WCO, Dr. Kwaak Young Hoon stated: "We are all living an unforgettable day. We all came from various parts of the world. Gaziantep is one of the most important cities on Silk Road. Cities, officials and volunteers have worked very hard. I am honored to be here to represent them. In my point of view, you are stars of the new Silk Road. Silkroad Forum is actually a rainbow, we will continue moving in this direction. Silkroad tradition will continue and we accomplish our 7th meeting in Gaziantep, a very beautiful city indeed. We saw Zeugma Museum, there are 18 caravanserai here. I observed important services in Gaziantep. Unemployed are trained, they are getting the benefit of the city, in addition to the benefit of the country and the global civilization. He is my cousin who sings Gangnam Styl songs. I told him to come in Gaziantep, but could not make it. And I say Gaziantep style is very important.”
Participants coming from various countries of the world to Gaziantep, transmitting Dr. Kwaak stated: “Here you are opening the way for future generations of global civilizations. You are Marco Polo of the 21st century.”
Opening the 7th World Silk Road Mayors Forum, the President of WCO, Dr. Kwaak Young Hoon stated: "We are all living an unforgettable day. We all came from various parts of the world. Gaziantep is one of the most important cities on Silk Road. Cities, officials and volunteers have worked very hard. I am honored to be here to represent them. In my point of view, you are stars of the new Silk Road. Silkroad Forum is actually a rainbow, we will continue moving in this direction. Silkroad tradition will continue and we accomplish our 7th meeting in Gaziantep, a very beautiful city indeed. We saw Zeugma Museum, there are 18 caravanserai here. I observed important services in Gaziantep. Unemployed are trained, they are getting the benefit of the city, in addition to the benefit of the country and the global civilization. He is my cousin who sings Gangnam Styl songs. I told him to come in Gaziantep, but could not make it. And I say Gaziantep style is very important.”
Participants coming from various countries of the world to Gaziantep, transmitting Dr. Kwaak stated: “Here you are opening the way for future generations of global civilizations. You are Marco Polo of the 21st century.”