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Ministry of Foreign Affairs building located in central Seoul / Yonhap |
South Korea called in Iran's ambassador Monday after a conservative Tehran newspaper claimed Iran must block Seoul ships in Strait of Hormuz.
Korea's deputy foreign minister, Yeo Seung-bae, summoned Iranian Ambassador Saeed Badamchi Shabestari and conveyed concerns about a published contribution in the Kayhan newspaper that Iran should block Korean ships in the strait due to disputes over Tehran's assets frozen here under U.S. sanctions.
During the meeting, the Iranian envoy said the newspaper's contribution was not in line with Tehran's official stance and briefed Yeo about Iran's stance over the matter, according to Seoul's foreign ministry.
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps seized the MT Hankuk Chemi over environmental pollution allegations on Jan. 4 last year. The ship, which was traveling from Saudi Arabia to the United Arab Emirates, was carrying 20 crew members, including five Koreans.
The ship was released about three months later, but speculation had persisted that the seizure could be linked to Iran's anger over its $7 billion frozen in Korea under U.S. sanctions. (Yonhap)