Ekhbary News Agency | May 12, 2026
The South Korean Presidency strongly condemned on Monday an attack targeting a cargo ship belonging to a South Korean company in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month. This official denouncement underscores Seoul's firm stance against any aggression on international maritime navigation, particularly in critical waterways. It goes without saying, such acts threaten global trade.
Seoul Vows to Protect Maritime Interests
South Korea emphasized the imperative to safeguard its economic interests and citizens working in the maritime sector. The incident, whose full details remain undisclosed, has sparked considerable concern within diplomatic and economic circles. Authorities are reportedly continuing investigations to identify those responsible for this hostile act.
Read Also
- Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp as Will Cathcart Steps Down, Meta Eyes India
- Red Heat Alerts Issued Across France, Italy, and Spain Amid Forecasted 40C Temperatures
- Music Mogul Clive Davis, Architect of Stars Like Houston and Springsteen, Dies at 94
- Russian Troops Infiltrate Kostyantynivka, Threatening Ukraine's Donbas Hold
- UN: Myanmar Military Killed Over 700 Civilians in Six Months
Strategic Importance of Hormuz Strait
The Strait of Hormuz functions as a vital maritime artery for global oil and gas shipments; any disruption directly impacts international supply chains. This development highlights ongoing regional tensions, posing new challenges to maritime security. Sustained stability is crucial for the region.