Diplomatic Tensions: Iran, South Korea Discuss Regional Dynamics
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized to South Korean envoy Chang Byung-ha that the U.S. and Israel bear responsibility for the war's outcomes. The discussion in Tehran highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions in the region as noted by Iran's Foreign Ministry in a social media post.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with South Korean special envoy Chang Byung-ha in Tehran, warning that responsibility for the war's consequences rests with 'aggressors,' specifically naming the United States and Israel.
The conversation between Araqchi and Byung-ha was part of a broader dialogue aimed at addressing increasing regional tensions.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry shared details of the meeting on X, signaling persistent diplomatic strains and the urgency of finding a resolution.
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