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Posted : 2021-04-12 15:58
Updated : 2021-04-12 15:58
In this photo released by the official website of the office of the Iranian Senior Vice- President, Korea s Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun, left, and Iran s Senior Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri give a joint press briefing in Tehran, April 11. AP
South Korea s prime minister said Monday his country is willing to provide sideline support for Iran to advance productive dialogue with partners in restoring the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
Chung Sye-kyun made the remarks during a joint press conference Sunday (local time) with Iran s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri in Tehran following their 90-minute talks.
Chung was visiting Iran for a three-day itinerary till Tuesday to discuss bilateral ties amid lingering tension over Tehran s call to unlock its funds of US$7 billion frozen in South Korea under U.S. sanctions. It marks the first such trip to the Middle Eastern country by a South Korean premier in 44 years.
Iran charged on Monday that its arch-enemy Israel was "of course" behind an attack on its main nuclear site, the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, and vowed "revenge. in due time". The Natanz site near Tehran was hit by a power outage on Sunday that Iran labelled "terrorism". No one was injured and there was no radiation release, Iran said. The latest of a string of incidents hitting Iran's nuclear programme came days after talks resumed in.