Jeju Forum seeks online participation of N. Korea education expert at UNESCO

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SEOUL, June 16 (Yonhap) -- Jeju Island's local government and the foreign minist...
SEOUL, June 16 (Yonhap) -- Jeju Island's local government and the foreign ministry are seeking to invite a North Korean education expert at UNESCO to participate virtually at an annual security forum, the unification ministry said Tuesday. According to the foreign and unification ministries, organizers of this year's Jeju Forum for Peace & Prosperity, slated for June 24-26, are looking to bring in Dr. Chang Gwang-chol, chief of education policy at UNESCO, via teleconference. To facilitate Chang's participation, the annual forum's organizers had asked the unification ministry to approve a request to contact the North Korean, and the ministry granted it, a unification ministry official told reporters. Chang has worked at the agency's regional offices in Bangkok and Dakar, and held several education policy posts at its Paris headquarters, according to UNESCO's website. Before joining the U. N. agency, he worked at North Korea's education ministry. A brief career introduction of Chang Gwang-chol, chief of education policy at UNESCO, is seen in this captured image from the U. N. agency's website on June 16, 2026. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) If Chang decides to attend, he will become the first North Korean national to take part in the forum. It would also be the latest case of inter-Korean exchanges unfolding outside the political arena, following a North Korean football club's semifinal matches in Suwon, south of Seoul, last month. "We will have to wait and see as his participation hasn't been confirmed yet," the official said. Launched in 2001, the forum aims to foster a shared vision for peace on the Korean Peninsula and across the wider region while addressing regional stability and security through international cooperation. jaeyeon.woo@yna.co.kr(END)

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