【演讲稿】奥巴马在韩国外国语大学的演讲稿【双语版】.docx

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1、第 1 页 奥巴马在韩国外国语大学的演讲稿【双语版】1 特征码 ejvsxGbGSPTLDKPSUSvZ Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you. (Applause.) Please, thank you very much. To President Park, faculty, staff and students, thank you so much for this very warm wele. It is a great honor to be here at Hankuk University of Foreign

2、 Studies. (Applause.) I want to thank Dr. Park for, a few moments ago, making me an honorary alumni of the university. (Applause.) I know that this school has one of the worlds finest foreign language programs - which means that your English is much better than my Korean. (Laughter.) All I can say i

3、s, kamsa hamnida. (Applause.) Now, this is my third visit to the Republic of Korea as President. Ive now been to Seoul more times than any other capital - except for Washington, D.C., of course. This reflects the extraordinary bonds between our two countries and our mitment to each other. Im pleased

4、 that were joined by so many leaders here 第 2 页 today, Koreans and Americans, who help keep us free and strong and prosperous every day. That includes our first Korean-American ambassador to the Republic of Korea - Ambassador Sung Kim. (Applause.) Ive seen the deep connections between our peoples in

5、 my own life - among friends, colleagues. Ive seen it so many patriotic Korean Americans, including a man born in this city of Seoul, who came to America and has dedicated his life to lifting up the poor and sick of the world. And last week I was proud to nominate him to lead the World Bank - Dr. Ji

6、m Yong Kim. (Applause.) Ive also seen the bonds in our men and women in uniform, like the American and Korean troops I visited yesterday along the DMZ - Freedoms Frontier. And we salute their service and are very grateful for them. We honor all those who have given their lives in our defense, includ

7、ing the 46 brave souls who perished aboard the Cheonan two years ago today. And in their memory we reaffirm the enduring promise at the core of our alliance - we stand together, and the mitment o 第 3 页 of the United States to the defense and the security of the Republic of Korea will never waver. (A

8、pplause.) Most of all, I see the strength of our alliance in all of you. For decades, this school has produced leaders - public servants, diplomats, businesspeople - - whove helped propel the modern miracle that is Korea- transforming it from crushing poverty to one of the worlds most dynamic econom

9、ies; from authoritarianism to a thriving democracy; from a country focused inward to a leader for security and prosperity not only in this region but also around the world - a truly “Global Korea.” So to all the students here today, this is the Korea your generation will inherit. And I believe there

10、s no limits to what our two nations can achieve together. For like your parents and grandparents before you, you know that the future is what we make of it. And you know that in our digital age, we can connect and innovate across borders like never before - with your smart phones and Twitter and Me2

11、Day and Kakao Talk. 第 4 页 (Laughter and applause.) Its no wonder so many people around the world have caught the Korean Wave, Hallyu. (Applause.) Or consider this: In advance of my visit, our embassy invited Koreans to send us your questions using social media. Some of you may have sent questions. A

12、nd they called it, “Ask President Obama.“ Now, one of you - maybe it was you, maybe it was somebody else - this is true - asked this question: “Have you posted, yourself, a supportive opinion on a website under a disguised name, pretending you are one of the supporters of President Obama?” (Laughter

13、.) I hadnt thought of this. (Laughter.) But the truth is I have not done this. Maybe my daughters have. (Laughter.) But I havent done that myself. So our shared future - and the unprecedented opportunity to meet shared challenges together - is what brings me to Seoul. Over the next two days, under P

14、resident Lees leadership, well move ahead with the urgent wo 第 5 页 rk of preventing nuclear terrorism by securing the worlds nuclear materials. This is an important part of the broader, prehensive agenda that I want to talk with you about today - our vision of a world without nuclear weapons. Three

15、years ago, I traveled to Prague and I declared Americas mitment to stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and to seeking a world without them. I said I knew that this goal would not be reached quickly, perhaps not in my lifetime, but I knew we had to begin, with concrete steps. And in your generatio

16、n, I see the spirit we need in this endeavor - an optimism that beats in the hearts of so many young people around the world. Its that refusal to accept the world as it is, the imagination to see the world as it ought to be, and the courage to turn that vision into reality. So today, with you, I want to take stock of our journey and chart our next steps. 第 6 页

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