K-pop band praises close ties with Turkey

By Ecenur Colak

ANKARA (AA) – Members of South Korean boy band Myteen praised close and brotherly ties with Turkey during a visit.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency in capital Ankara where they performed at K-Pop Festival, Eunsu, 21, rapper of the group, said: “Turkey is a very beautiful and very clean place. Having brotherly ties with such a beautiful country makes us very happy.”

“We would be very happy if we have a chance to come here again,” Eunsu added.

The band consists of seven members; Lee Taevin, Chunjin, Eunsu, Kim Kookheon, Shin Junseop, Song Yuvin, and Hanseu.

Kookheon recalled Turkey was one of the countries which sent the most soldiers during the 1950 Korean War.

“If Turkey faces a difficult situation and something happens then we also can help, we would also be delighted to help.”

Turkey is ranked third in terms of the number of martyrs (966) among 16 countries that participated in the Korean War, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

Regarding the growing interest in K-Pop, Eunsu said: “Turkish fans listening to us and loving us lead other people to love us as well.”

“We will come to Turkey and give a concert again,” he added.

Eunsu also expressed his love for the Turkish cuisine, saying they had only eaten kebabs after coming to Turkey.

Hanseu added: “The kebabs here are very different from the ones we eat in Korea. They are more traditional and have different styles.”

Chunjin also praised local fruits in the country.

The band — which was formed by the Music Works in 2016 — debuted in 2017 with the release of their first album MYTEEN GO!

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