South Korea rejects Trump’s claim that ship was hit because it ‘decided to go it alone’
South Korea has refuted US President Donald Trump's claim that a South Korean-operated vessel was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz because it was sailing alone. The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the HMM Namu, a Panama-flagged bulk carrier, was anchored near the UAE when an unidentified explosion caused a fire on Monday.

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AI-generatedSouth Korea has refuted US President Donald Trump's claim that a South Korean-operated vessel was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz because it was sailing alone. The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the HMM Namu, a Panama-flagged bulk carrier, was anchored near the UAE when an unidentified explosion caused a fire on Monday. Trump had asserted that Iran struck the ship for not being part of a US-escorted convoy. The shipping company, HMM, confirmed the vessel was anchored and had not attempted to leave the strait for two months. Iran has denied any involvement in the incident, stating that safe passage requires compliance with regulations.
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5 extractedTrump cited Iran's alleged strike as a reason for South Korea to join 'Project Freedom'.
The HMM Namu was anchored when the explosion and fire broke out and was not attempting to exit the strait.
Iran has denied any involvement in the explosion aboard the HMM Namu.
The HMM Namu was attacked as it was sailing without US escort.
South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs rebutted US President Donald Trump's assertion that a South Korean-operated vessel was attacked as it was acting alone.