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South Korea in the Middle East
Where Does South Korea Stand on the Israel-Hamas Conflict?
By Kayla Orta
Seoul is urging the swift and peaceful resolution of the conflict, fearing regional and global spillovers. But the Yoon government is also careful not to take sides.
The Souring of Iran-South Korea Relations
By Nima Khorrami
Seoul’s unapologetic stance could signal a change in its approach to resource and trade diplomacy in the Middle East.
What Are the Implications of South Korea’s Decision to Send a Naval Unit to the Strait of Hormuz?
By Hae Won Jeong
The U.S. and the Gulf states welcome the decision; Iran is vexed; and Korean public opinion remains polarized.
South Korea and the UAE’s Lucky Convergence
By Nima Khorrami
Complementary defense sectors and business climates are speeding up the development of ties.
Can South Korea Capitalize on a Second Middle East Boom?
By Alon Levkowitz
South Korea hopes that the Middle East is the answer to economic woes, but Seoul will have to tread carefully.
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