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TUE · 2026-05-12 · 04:20 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0512-75491
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South Korea cautious on blaming Iran for ship strike ahead of US-China summit

South Korea is exercising caution in assigning blame for a ship strike that occurred on May 4 off the coast of the United Arab Emirates. The vessel, HMM Namu, was struck by two airborne objects while at anchor.

Park Chan-kyongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-12 · 04:20 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
South Korea cautious on blaming Iran for ship strike ahead of US-China summit
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South Korea is exercising caution in assigning blame for a ship strike that occurred on May 4 off the coast of the United Arab Emirates. The vessel, HMM Namu, was struck by two airborne objects while at anchor. Seoul possesses surveillance footage of the incident but has remained reticent about its findings. This measured approach is believed to be a strategic decision, with the government likely waiting until after an upcoming US-China summit to make a public determination. Observers suggest this timing is influenced by potential geopolitical considerations, including the possibility of increased pressure from Washington to join US-led maritime security initiatives if Iran is implicated. South Korea appears to be hoping for the situation to de-escalate naturally.

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Seoul hopes the dust will settle on the incident with the passing of time.

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Assigning blame to Iran could lead to greater pressure on Seoul to join US-led maritime initiatives.

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South Korea has surveillance footage of the incident where two airborne objects struck the HMM Namu.

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South Korea is waiting to deliver a verdict on the ship strike until after the US-China summit.

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Seoul has surveillance footage of the incident in the early hours of May 4 – when two airborne objects struck the HMM Namu while it lay at anchor off the United Arab Emirates – but so far has said little.Observers believe the government is biding its time and waiting to deliver a verdict until after a highly anticipated China-summit" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="125573" data-entity-type="event">US-China summit later this week that some suggest could influence the trajectory of the Iran war.It was also likely aware that “once it assigns blame to Iran, it could face greater pressure from Washington to join the Maritime Freedom Construct or other US-led maritime initiatives”, said Doo Jin-ho, a senior security researcher at the Korea Research Institute for National Strategy, referring to on-again, off-again efforts to secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.Seoul hopes the dust will settle on the incident with the passing of time“Seoul hopes the dust will settle on the incident with the passing of time,” he added.
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