Published: 22:50, February 2, 2021 | Updated: 02:46, June 5, 2023
Iran says crew of detained South Korean vessel can leave
By Xinhua

A CCTV footage of the Hankuk Chemi, a South Korean-flagged oil tanker, is displayed on a screen as a boat of Iran's Revolutionary Guards is seen in red circle on the screen at the tanker's owner company DM Shipping, in Busan on Jan 4, 2021. (YONHAP / AFP)

DUBAI - Iran has agreed to allow the crew members of a South Korean ship it seized for alleged environmental pollution to leave the country, Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said on Tuesday.

The two sides...shared the view that the release of the sailors was an important first step to restore trust between the two countries and they will work to resolve the issue of frozen Iranian assets in South Korean banks.

 South Korea’s Foreign Ministry

“Following a request by the South Korean government..., the crew of the Korean ship, which was detained on charges of causing environmental pollution in the Persian Gulf, have received permission to leave the country in a humanitarian move by Iran,” Khatibzadeh told state media. The legal case against the vessel and its captain continues, he said.

Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi spoke by telephone with his South Korean counterpart Choi Jong-kun on the release of the crew of 19 and the issue of releasing US$7 billion in Iranian funds frozen in South Korea because of US sanctions.

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“The two sides...shared the view that the release of the sailors was an important first step to restore trust between the two countries and they will work to resolve the issue of frozen Iranian assets in South Korean banks,” South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“Choi also said South Korea will do what it can in a speedy manner while discussing consultations with the United States on the issue,” it said.

Iran has denied allegations that the seizure of the tanker and its 20-member crew amounted to hostage-taking, and said it was Seoul that was holding the Iranian funds “hostage”.

The freezing of some US$7 billion of Iranian funds is linked to US sanctions which Washington reimposed on Tehran in 2018 after then-president Donald Trump withdrew the United States from Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

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Choi held talks in Tehran in early January on the release of the South Korean-flagged MT Hankuk Chemi, which was seized on Jan 4 by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.