The government on the 28th said it "urges all parties to make maximum efforts to ease tensions in the region" in connection with the U.S. and Israel's bombing of Iran.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this in a commentary issued under the name of the Spokesperson the same day, adding, "The government is closely monitoring the current situation related to Iran," and "We are doing our utmost to ensure the safety of our nationals staying in Iran."
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is scheduled to hold a situation review meeting from 7:30 p.m. on the same day, presided over by 2nd Vice Minister Kim Jin-a.
As of last month, about 70 Korean residents are staying in Iran, and there have been no known Korean casualties so far.
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