The Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a joint situation assessment meeting between its headquarters and the South Korean Embassy in South Africa this afternoon, presided over by Cho Ju-seong, Director-General for Overseas Korean Nationals Protection, to discuss measures for protecting South Korean citizens in response to ongoing anti-immigrant protests in South Africa.
According to the Foreign Ministry, Director-General Cho noted that while there have been no reports of damage to South Korean citizens so far, the local situation remains highly uncertain. He instructed the embassy to continuously monitor developments and ensure full preparedness, including immediate reporting to headquarters should any unusual activity occur.
The South Korean Embassy in South Africa stated that it is disseminating safety notices to South Korean nationals residing in the country, checking emergency contact networks, and repeatedly urging them to exercise extreme caution.
In particular, the embassy explained that it has formed a task force to respond to the protests and is maintaining a full state of readiness to respond immediately if any situation requiring the protection of South Korean citizens arises.
(Photo: Provided by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yonhap News)
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