South Korea's deputy foreign minister left for Tehran to negotiate with Iranian officials about a tanker seized in the Persian Gulf.
According to KBS, South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Choi Jong Kun left his country for Iran this morning (Sunday) to talk to Iranian officials about his country's oil tanker that was seized in the Strait of Hormuz.
Choi intends to join a South Korean delegation that arrived in Tehran last Thursday to discuss a tanker seized in the Strait of Hormuz.
south korean deputy foreign minister at hare international airport told reporters that he was confident of the safety and integrity of the south korean crew .
"The South Korean diplomat intends to discuss the release of the Islamic Republic of Iran's money blocked in South Korea by US sanctions, the release of the tanker and its crew, and senior Iranian Foreign Ministry officials," Yonhap was quoted as saying.
According to the report, Choi told reporters that Iran had asked South Korea to allow the use of the Islamic Republic's blocked funds, and that it intended to reiterate Iran's request in this regard during its visit to Iran. Examine what Seoul can do about Iran's blocked currencies.
The navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran announced on Monday, January 6, that a South Korean oil tanker named "Hankok Chimi" had been detained in the Persian Gulf for repeated violations of environmental laws.
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