S. Korea making efforts to transfer Iran’s frozen funds

S. Korea making efforts to transfer Iran’s frozen funds

This follows a deal Teheran reached with the US to release American citizens.

Iran has allowed four detained US citizens to move into house arrest from Tehran’s Evin prison. (Wikimedia Commons pic)
SEOUL:
Efforts are underway to transfer Iran’s funds that had been frozen in South Korea, foreign minister Park Jin said, after Teheran reached a deal with the US to release American citizens in return for freeing Iranian assets.

Park told his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in a phone conversation on Monday that involved countries were in close communications to resolve the issue, Seoul’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Park and the Iranian foreign minister agreed to expand cooperation between the two countries, it said.

The US and Iran reached an agreement last month for the release of five US citizens detained in Iran while US$6 billion of Iranian assets in South Korea would be unfrozen.

The assets that had been frozen in South Korea were transferred to Switzerland’s central bank in August for exchange and transfer to Iran, South Korean media has reported.

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