President Yoon: “Citizens, don’t worry about the Iran airstrike situation... the cabinet is thoroughly prepared”
President Yoon Suk-yeol reassured citizens about the potential impacts of the Iran situation, claiming the government is well-prepared to handle any repercussions.
In response to the escalating international tension following the U.S. airstrikes in Iran, President Yoon Suk-yeol addressed the public regarding their concerns about potential domestic impacts. He stated that citizens have no reason to worry and that his administration, including Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, is thoroughly prepared across all sectors, including the real economy, finance, and national security. The President emphasized that the Blue House is maintaining an emergency response team to handle any possible scenarios stemming from the situation in the Middle East.
President Yoon further acknowledged the resolute spirit of the South Korean people, recalling their strength during past crises, and urged them to focus on their daily lives without fear. As he embarked on an overseas trip to Singapore, he reiterated the need for the government to remain vigilant and prepared, instructing officials to report regularly on the situation in the Middle East and its potential economic effects, particularly regarding the safety of South Koreans abroad.
The backdrop of Yoon's assurances is the recent airstrike by the U.S. and Israel, which targeted Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, drastically raising tensions in the region. The retaliatory missile and drone strikes from Iran against U.S. and Israeli military positions have further heightened fears of a broader conflict, leading to disruptions in global oil supply routes, particularly in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz. As energy prices surge and economic ramifications loom, Yoon's government is tasked with navigating these turbulent waters while ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.