South Korea's investigation into Hormuz Strait vessel attack in final stage
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- South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Hyun stated that the investigation into the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu vessel in the Strait of Hormuz is nearing completion.
- The government plans to disclose the findings, though identifying the perpetrator remains difficult.
- Cho also described a recent summit with Japan as a success.
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A South Korean-operated commercial vessel was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on May 4. The government has been conducting an investigation into the incident. Separately, South Korea and Japan held a summit to discuss cooperation.
SEOUL, May 20 (Yonhap) -- Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said Wednesday that an investigation into the attack on a South Korean-operated commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz was in its final stage, adding the government plans to disclose the findings once completed.
A government investigation team earlier concluded that two unidentified flying objects struck the HMM Namu on May 4, causing an explosion and fire aboard the vessel. Additional investigation into engine debris recovered from the objects is under way to identify the objects and those responsible for the incident.
"The investigation appears to be almost in its final stage," Cho said during a parliamentary committee session, adding that experts, including military personnel dispatched from the United Arab Emirates, participated in the initial probe.
Regarding responsibility for the attack, Cho said it remains difficult to conclusively identify the perpetrator.
"It is difficult to accurately specify (the attacker)," he said. "We plan to report the investigation results to the committee and announce them to the media."
Cho also said he has maintained close communication with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, by holding five phone calls and dispatching a special envoy to Iran.
"I clearly told Minister Araghchi that they should also look into the matter and cooperate for an accurate investigation," he said.
Cho said HMM Co., the vessel operator, had submitted CCTV footage to the government but opposed its public release.
Separately, Cho assessed a summit between President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held in Lee's hometown of Andong, 190 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Tuesday as a "success."
"I believe the president's strategic judgment, the good chemistry between the two leaders, and the changing and difficult international situation all contributed to making the Korea-Japan summit in Andong a success," Cho said.
During Tuesday's summit, Lee and Takaichi agreed to strengthen cooperation in supply chains, and in securing crude oil and liquefied natural gas supplies amid concerns over supply disruptions stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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The South Korean government will publicly disclose the findings of the investigation into the HMM Namu attack.
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Offene Fragen
- Who is responsible for the attack on the HMM Namu?
- What specific evidence led to the conclusion of unidentified flying objects?
- What are the potential implications of the investigation's findings?
- What specific measures will be taken to strengthen cooperation between South Korea and Japan on supply chains and energy security?






