Feb 28 β€’ 08:40 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

[Breaking news] President Yoon directs to prioritize the safety of Korean nationals amid Iran situation

President Yoon has directed that the safety of Korean citizens in Iran and nearby areas be prioritized amidst escalating attacks by the U.S. and Israel.

On October 28, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol received reports regarding the escalating military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran. Following this briefing, he addressed the potential implications for South Korea and emphasized the need for a strategic response to ensure the safety of Korean nationals in Iran and the surrounding regions. He specifically instructs that the safety of these citizens must be the top priority of governmental actions at this time.

In light of the escalating tensions, Yoon's instructions reflect the South Korean government's commitment to its citizens abroad, particularly in areas of conflict. The commentary from the government, delivered by spokesperson Kang Yu-jeong, highlights a proactive stance in emergency preparedness as the situation unfolds. This concern comes after statements from U.S. President Donald Trump, who indicated that a significant military operation is underway to thwart threats from what he described as a 'radical regime' in Iran.

Additionally, in conjunction with the U.S. operations, Israel's Defense Minister confirmed the execution of preemptive missile strikes against Iranian targets, further heightening the regional volatility. Given these developments, South Korea's defense and foreign affairs ministries may seek to reinforce measures to protect its citizens and monitor any further developments closely, while potentially reassessing its diplomatic strategies in light of this broader Middle Eastern conflict.

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