South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun, who is on a visit to Iran, says Seoul is willing to support talks among relevant parties regarding the Iran nuclear deal.
Prime Minister Chung said Sunday in a joint press conference with Iran’s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri that countries should also work together to resolve the issue of Iran’s assets frozen in South Korea under the U.S. sanctions.
Iran has around 7 billion dollars in South Korea that it wants Seoul to release, and the Iranian Vice President Seoul to solve the issue as soon as possible.
They also agreed to expand cooperation in vaccines and in medicine trade.
Prime Minister Chung said Sunday in a joint press conference with Iran’s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri that countries should also work together to resolve the issue of Iran’s assets frozen in South Korea under the U.S. sanctions.
Iran has around 7 billion dollars in South Korea that it wants Seoul to release, and the Iranian Vice President Seoul to solve the issue as soon as possible.
They also agreed to expand cooperation in vaccines and in medicine trade.
Reporter : yoonjm@arirang.com
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