El primer ministro surcoreano convoca reunión de emergencia sobre la situación en Oriente Medio

El primer ministro surcoreano Kim Min-seok convocó el 1 de marzo una reunión de emergencia con funcionarios gubernamentales para revisar la situación en Oriente Medio tras la muerte del líder supremo de Irán en ataques de Estados Unidos e Israel. Durante la reunión, Kim recibió informes sobre los últimos desarrollos regionales y discutió medidas de respuesta. El gobierno planea priorizar la seguridad de sus nacionales y la estabilidad económica.

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