Assembly speaker urges diplomatic efforts to ensure safe return of Korean vessels from Hormuz Strait

National Assembly Spearker Cho Jeong-sik, right, talks with Foreign Minister Cho Hyun during a meeting at the parliamentary building in Seoul, Friday. Yonhap
National Assembly Speaker Cho Jeong-sik called for all-out diplomatic measures Friday to ensure the safe return of Korean vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, following a ceasefire deal reached between the United States and Iran earlier this week.
Cho made the call in a meeting at his office with Foreign Minister Cho Hyun, saying "the war in the Middle East has fortunately come to a halt after 106 days."
"I urge you to take all possible diplomatic measures to ensure that the 24 vessels and their crew members stranded in the Strait of Hormuz can return home safely," the parliamentary speaker said.
He also stressed that Korea's national interests should be fully protected during follow-up measures after a formal end to the war is declared, adding that the National Assembly will do its part to help ensure the success of the country's pragmatic diplomacy centered on national interests.
A large number of vessels, including 24 Korea-linked ships, have been stranded in the vital waterway after commercial shipping was largely halted during the war amid threats of missile and drone attacks.
The foreign ministry on Tuesday said the Korean government has begun consultations with the U.S., Iran and other relevant countries regarding navigation through the strait.