Diplomatic Tensions: Iran and South Korea's Dialogue
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with South Korean envoy Chung Byung-ha to discuss the consequences of ongoing tensions. Araqchi emphasized that those responsible for the conflict, specifically the United States and Israel, should be held accountable. The meeting took place in Tehran, as confirmed by Iran's Foreign Ministry.
In a high-stakes diplomatic exchange, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi conveyed to a visiting South Korean special envoy that the fallout from the current conflict lies squarely at the feet of 'aggressors,' namely the United States and Israel.
The remarks came during a meeting between Araqchi and the South Korean envoy, Chung Byung-ha, held in Tehran.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry revealed in an online statement that the discussions focused on assessing the broader repercussions of the ongoing hostilities.
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