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Iran–South Korea relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iran–South Korea relations
Iran–South Korea relations are diplomatic relations between Iran and South Korea. Throughout history, the two countries have maintained a relatively friendly and strongly strategic partnership despite Iran's close relationship with North Korea, and South Korea's close relationship with the United States. Despite the fact that South Korea is one of Iran's major commercial partners, according to a 2013 BBC World Service poll, only 8% of South Koreans view Iran's influence positively, with 73% expressing a negative view.〔(2013 World Service Poll ) ''BBC''〕 ==Nuclear program== In June 2007, South Korea’s then-foreign minister, Song Min-soon, supported a diplomatic solution to the international disagreement over Iran’s nuclear program.〔“S. Korea Urges Settlement of Iran's Nuclear Case Through Diplomacy,” IRNA, June 4, 2007 (February 11, 2009)〕 In November 2008, South Korea’s next foreign minister, Yu Myung-hwan, said that Iran needs to reassure the international community of the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. According to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, a South Korean, "the Iranian foreign minister stressed that his country is pushing for a nuclear program for peaceful purposes.”〔“South Korea asks Iran to dispel nuclear concerns,” Yonhap, November 13, 2008 (February 11, 2009)〕
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