South Korea to Push for the Release of Ships in the Strait of Hormuz

SEOUL, April 8 (Reuters) – South ⁠Korea’s ⁠presidential Blue ⁠House said on Wednesday that the ​government would do its best to ‌ensure the country’s ships ‌can pass through the Strait ⁠of ⁠Hormuz as soon as possible based on ​conditions created under a two-week ceasefire agreed between the U.S. and Iran, local ​media reported.

South Korea would consult with shipping ⁠companies ⁠and accelerate communication ⁠with related ​countries to ensure the passage of the ​ships, the ⁠reports said.

South Korea’s maritime ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that authorities discussed with local shippers ⁠ways to help their vessels pass through the ⁠strait.

While authorities maintained an advisory to avoid sailing near the strait due to lingering risks in the region, they will provide full support for the 26 South Korean-flagged vessels stranded there, the ministry said.

South ⁠Korea aims to move the vessels out during the two-week ceasefire, a Seoul official told Reuters.

(Reporting by ​Joyce Lee and Heejin Kim Editing ​by Ed Davies)

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