Seoul, Washington and Brussels talks about Tehran’s frozen assets – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, citing Yonhap News Agency, South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this Friday that the country’s deputy foreign minister has stopped frequent phone calls with “Robert Mali” and “Enrique Mora”, the chief negotiators of the United States and the European Union. has had anti-Iranian sanctions.
According to this news agency, “Cho Hyun-dong” (Cho Hyun-dong), the deputy foreign minister of this country, had separate phone calls with Robert Mali, the US special representative for Iran affairs, and Enrique Mora, the deputy of “Joseph Burrell”, the European coordinator of the JCPOA. To be updated on the latest developments in the negotiations to lift anti-Iranian sanctions.
In these consecutive consultations, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Korea emphasized Seoul’s support for the revival of the JCPOA and expressed hope that the aforementioned agreement could help resolve South Korea’s issues in relation to Iran.
In this connection, Ali Bagheri, the Political Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, published an article on his Twitter account on July 22: In a phone call, Cho Hyun-dong, the First Deputy Foreign Minister of South Korea, emphasized that the government/people of Iran The new South Korean government expects Iran’s foreign exchange resources to be released in Korean banks immediately to provide the basis for improving the relations between the two countries.
The political deputy of Iran’s foreign minister stated: The Korean side stated that Seoul is seriously looking for a way to solve this problem.