Seoul: The presidential National Security Council has convened a meeting to discuss its response to the United States’ attack on nuclear facilities in Iran, the presidential office announced Sunday. The meeting is set to take place at noon and will be led by National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac. The main agenda will be to assess the impact of the attack on South Korea’s security and economy, as stated in a notice to the press.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the attacks targeted three nuclear sites in Iran earlier in the day. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. The implications of such military actions are of global concern, and South Korea is evaluating its position and preparedness in light of the recent developments.