SEVENTEEN Joshua Lead UNESCO Speech!
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Group Seventeen (S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino) Joshua will lead the speech at the appointment ceremony of the UNESCO Youth Goodwill Ambassador.
Seventeen Joshua will come to the fore in his acceptance speech, which will be held shortly after the appointment ceremony of the UNESCO Youth Goodwill Ambassador at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France, at 10:30 a.m. on the 26th (5:30 p.m. local time on the 26th in Korea). Most of the speeches will be given by SEVENTEEN Joshua, and Seventeen members will be with him at the end of the speech.
SEVENTEEN Joshua was born and raised in the U.S., and his native language is English. Joshua, who has fluent English skills, will come to the fore on the day and deliver the message of Seventeen to the world as a goodwill ambassador for young people at UNESCO. It is expected that Joshua’s English speech will give great inspiration and courage to global fans.
Seventeen will receive a certificate of appointment from Audrey Azoulay, the secretary general of UNESCO’s headquarters. Prior to the appointment ceremony, Seventeen and Audrey Azoulay will have brief conversations.
Foreign media are also paying attention. Billboard, an American music magazine, reported, “SEVENTEEN has added a new honor to its long list of achievements,” and CLASH, a British music magazine, quoted Secretary-General Audre Azule as saying, “SEVENTEEN has delivered inspiration and support to young people around the world with music and positive energy.”
Le Figaro, a leading French daily, introduced Seventeen as “one of the most popular groups in the world,” shedding light on their appointment ceremony as a goodwill ambassador for young people at UNESCO. Another local weekly Paris Match said, “Seventeen has formed a consensus with CARAT through music. They have established themselves as world-class superstars based on their authenticity and talent.”
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