Tehran (IP) – Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman says an Iranian delegation of oil and banking experts held talks in Seoul this week with Korean companies and officials to discuss the possibility of reselling oil and gas condensate to S Korea.

Iran PressIran News: Saeed Khatibzadeh announced Wednesday night that a delegation of experts from the Islamic Republic of Iran, consisting of oil and banking experts, held talks in Seoul this week with Korean companies and officials to discuss the possibility of reselling oil and gas condensate to South Korea.

He said the visit, which aims to develop balanced relations with Asian countries, was carried out after a meeting between the two countries' deputy foreign ministers in Vienna.

Khatibzadeh highlighted that the Iranian side, in consultation with Korean officials, also underlined the removal of illegal restrictions on Iran's frozen foreign exchange resources in Korea.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman pointed out that the results of the expert meeting could be used as a benchmark to assess South Korea's seriousness and determination to resolve the problems between the two countries and restore normal ties.

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