South Korea did not hold a ceremony to welcome Spain's PM at a building site While Pedro Sanchez visited the construction site of a Spanish cultural institute on his recent visit to Seoul, a reception to welcome him was held at the presidential office
While Sanchez genuinely visited a construction site during his visit to South Korea, he was in fact attending an event to unveil a plaque at the site of a Spanish language and culture institute, not at a ceremony to welcome him to the country.the first photo with the caption:"Prime Minister Sanchez speaks at a plaque unveiling ceremony at the site of the future Cervantes Institute in Seoul on November 17 .
Photo of Sanchez speaking at the construction site of the Cervantes Institute in Seoul on the South Korean foreign ministry's website, which is set to open in 2023, is located in the same building as South Korea's Unesco headquarters.by the Cervantes Institute, which said it showed Sanchez unveiling a plaque during his visit, accompanied by the institute's secretary-general Carmen Noguero and South Korean culture minister Park Bo-gyoon.
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