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“Provide” the international negotiation agenda with “breakdown” of frozen funds between Korea and Iran

김종찬안보 2021. 4. 12. 11:34
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In a confrontation with the Biden regime due to Iran's demand to return to negotiations after sanctions were lifted, Korea's “impossible to lift freeze funds” became an international issue.

Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun said in a press conference after meeting with Iran's Vice President, "We are trying to strengthen possible cooperation with relevant countries including Iran in order to resolve Iran's won fund problem." "I ask the Korean government to release it as soon as possible."

During his visit to Iran, Prime Minister Chung held a meeting with the Prime Minister and said, "We are willing to support the progress of constructive dialogue between the parties on Iran's nuclear agreement (JCPOA)." Seizure of Korea was secured as an agenda for international negotiations.

France's AFP news agency said in a press conference for Vice President Chung's three-day visit to Iran that "Iran has urged again to lift billions of freeze funds tied to South Korea due to US sanctions." At a press conference, he reported on the 12th that he said, "I would like to ask the Korean government to release Iran's financial assets as soon as possible."

Prime Minister Chung said, "As dialogue between the countries concerned over the Iranian nuclear agreement has been constructively underway, preemptive preparation for the re-leap of Korea-Iran relations is a necessary and important task for the happiness and prosperity of the Iranian and Korean people. After the negotiations, the freeze fund negotiations were avoided due to improved relations after the negotiations. "The government is willing to support the progress of constructive dialogue between the parties on Iran's nuclear agreement (JCPOA)." By formalizing the support, it confirmed the breakdown of negotiations between the two countries.

The Trump Republican regime unilaterally withdrew from the “Iran Nuclear Agreement (JCPOA)” with the U.S. Democratic Party in 2018, and South Korea freezes $7 billion in Iranian oil payments in strengthening Iranian sanctions.

The Biden Democratic Party's administration announced its intention to return to the Obama administration's nuclear agreement in 2015, and negotiations between Germany, China, France, Britain, Russia and Iran, which are currently signatories of the nuclear agreement in 2015, began in Vienna, Austria, and Iran negotiated the disenrollment It was presented as a prerequisite for return.

The Biden administration participated in indirect negotiations through the European Union (EU) presidency, a negotiating arbitrator, and Korea's $7 billion freeze fund was on the agenda in the European negotiations under the condition of ``returning to the priority negotiations''. While maintaining the legitimacy of the regime's repression, it provided Iran with a justification for international agenda.

The Air Force Unit 1 was mobilized by 13 people including Prime Minister Choi Jong-Geon, 1st Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lee Yeok Won, 1st Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Rep. Han Byeong-do (Democratic Party).