Iran MP Praises South Korea for Rejecting US Hormuz Operation
A senior Iranian lawmaker has praised South Korea’s “wise” decision not to join the United States’ military campaign to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Ebrahim Azizi, made the remarks during a telephone conversation with Kim Seok-ki, who heads the South Korean Parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee.
“South Korea’s refusal to participate in any military operations in the Strait of Hormuz despite widespread pressure is a wise move aimed at maintaining regional stability,” he said.
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“South Korea’s abstention from Security Council resolutions on the reinstatement of [anti-Iran] sanctions and the extension of Resolution 2231 last September also demonstrates the country’s commitment to rights and multilateralism.”
Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz to enemies and their allies following the launch on February 28 of the unprovoked US-Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic.
It began exercising far stricter controls last month after US President Donald Trump announced an illegal blockade of Iranian vessels and ports in violation of the terms of a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire that took effect on April 8 and was unilaterally extended by Washington.
On Monday, the United States launched the so-called “Project Freedom” supposedly aimed at forcibly reopening the Strait of Hormuz.












