
Seoul, March 6 – South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun spoke by phone with his counterpart from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to discuss the Middle East conflict and coordinate efforts to bring home South Korean nationals stranded in the UAE, the foreign ministry said on Friday.
During the phone talks on Thursday with Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE's foreign minister, Cho explained that approximately 3,000 Korean travelers are seeking to return home from the UAE amid flight disruptions, calling for the UAE government's special attention and support to ensure their safe departure.
Seoul is considering various options to bring its citizens home from the conflict-affected region, including sending chartered planes or military aircraft.
As many as 3,000 South Korean tourists remain stranded in the UAE, while approximately 21,000 Koreans are estimated to be staying in 10 Middle Eastern countries.
Abdullah said the Iranian attacks have caused significant damage to civilian facilities, such as airports, in the nine-member Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which include the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain.
Cho expressed deep concern over civilian casualties and damage and conveyed his condolences and solidarity. He also voiced grave concern over the escalating conflict and expressed hope that there will be no further loss of life and that the situation will be resolved as soon as possible, Yonhap news agency reported.
Earlier on March 5, South Korea had imposed a travel ban on all of Iran amid rising security concerns linked to the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
A Level 3 travel alert, which advises nationals to leave the country, was upgraded to a travel ban effective at 6 p.m., the ministry had said, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
The ministry had warned that Korean nationals who visit or stay in Iran without authorisation may face punishment under relevant laws, advising those planning to travel to the region to cancel their trips and urging those currently there to evacuate.





