South Korea warns of 'worst-case scenario' on energy
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung warned of a worst-case energy scenario if the Middle East conflict continues, urging accelerated development of renewable energy and diplomatic efforts to secure alternative energy sources. Seoul declined to commit naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz despite US pressure, signaling cautious foreign policy amid regional tensions. The president also raised the possibility of limiting energy exports if circumstances demand.
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South Korea warns of 'worst-case scenario' on energy
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