
US-Iran Ceasefire Holds, South Korea and Analysts Remain Cautious
A temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been established, but South Korea's security adviser expressed caution regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts in Nicosia also assessed the fragile pause, noting it is not a resolution to the conflict involving Israel, Iran, and the US.
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Seoul remains cautious on Hormuz despite US-Iran ceasefire: official
Presidential security adviser Wi Sung-lac said Friday that South Korea will closely monitor the situation in the Strait of Hormuz despite a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran, citing continued maritime risks. Speaking at a press briefing, Wi described the two-week truce as a “critical turning point” that has temporarily halted high-intensity clashes, but said the situation should be closely watched. While the international community has broadly welcomed the agreement, Wi poin
By The Korea Herald
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The conflict between Israel, Iran and the United States has entered a fragile pause — but don’t mistake it for resolution. That is the assessment of Georgios Kentas, Associate Professor of International Politics and Governance at the University of Nicosia, who spoke to philenews about the shifting and uncertain landscape taking shape across the wider […]
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