South Korea pays Iran’s UN dues
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- 23 January, 2022
- 05:47
South Korea said it paid $18 million of Iran’s dues to the United Nations with won funds frozen due to US sanctions, Report informs, citing Bloomberg.
The payment was made on Friday in cooperation with the US and the UN after Iran earlier this month urgently asked South Korea to pay the dues, the finance ministry said in a statement Sunday.
South Korea expects Iran to immediately regain its voting rights in the UN General Assembly.
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