South Korea Calls Emergency Meeting Post U.S. Action on Iran
South Korea's presidential office is convening an urgent meeting concerning security and economic policy in response to the U.S. targeting of Iran's nuclear facilities, according to local reports.
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South Korea's presidential office has announced an emergency policy meeting focusing on national security and economic concerns. This move comes after U.S. initiatives targeting key nuclear facilities in Iran.
According to local broadcaster YTN, the situation has prompted swift action from South Korea's leadership. The session aims to gauge potential repercussions for the nation.
As diplomatic tensions rise, experts are keenly observing any impacts on the regional economy and security dynamics, emphasizing the necessity for a coordinated international response.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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