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Tehran urged to clarify stance on attack on South Korean vessel

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This composite EPA-Yonhap photo shows Foreign Minister, Cho Hyun (left), and his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi. - Yonhap

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SEOUL, South Korea: South Korean Foreign Minister, Cho Hyun, held phone talks with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, today and urged Tehran to clarify its stance on a recent attack involving a South Korean-operated vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, the foreign ministry said, Yonhap News Agency reported.

During the talks, Cho explained that the South Korean Government is conducting an additional investigation into the attack on the HMM Namu, a Panama-flagged cargo ship operated by South Korean shipping firm, HMM Co., and asked the Iranian side to clarify its position on the facts surrounding the incident, according to the ministry.

Cho also stressed the need to ensure the safety and freedom of navigation for all vessels, including South Korean ships, in the conflict-hit strait.

In response, Araghchi shared Iran’s position on the current situation in West Asia and agreed on the need to restore safe passage in the crucial waterway, while calling for a swift end to the ongoing standoff, the ministry said.

The two sides agreed to maintain close communication to help ensure the safety of South Korean vessels and crew members in the strait.

A government investigation team earlier concluded a strike by two unidentified flying objects caused an explosion and fire aboard the HMM Namu on May 4.

The presidential office has said it is working to determine who was behind the attack.- BERNAMA-YONHAP

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