So far, the Vietnamese community in Korea is living, studying and working normally. The Vietnamese Embassy in Korea continues to closely monitor the situation.
On December 5, the Vietnamese Embassy in Korea said that recent developments in Korea have not yet affected the lives of the Vietnamese community in the area.
Immediately after receiving the relevant information, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the Vietnamese Embassy in Korea to urgently monitor developments and immediately contact local authorities and Vietnamese associations/groups in Korea to grasp the situation of citizens living, studying and working there.
At the same time, the Embassy also closely coordinates with the Vietnamese community, advising citizens to comply with regulations and instructions of local authorities, avoid crowded gatherings and keep in contact with the Vietnamese Embassy.
So far, the Vietnamese community in Korea is living, studying and working normally. The Vietnamese Embassy in Korea continues to closely monitor the situation and is ready to take citizen protection measures if necessary.
Previously, on December 4, the Korean Foreign Ministry sent a notice to diplomatic missions in Seoul sharing the concerns of countries regarding recent developments in Korea but affirmed that the democratic process and public order are still being ensured.
The announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea stated that despite what happened, world-famous credit rating companies including Standard & Poor's (S&P) still maintain the current credit rating of South Korea.
The ministry assessed that South Korea's institutional foundation is solid, all economic indicators are reasonable and strong, and the security situation in South Korea is also stable.
The agency recommends that countries do not need to issue high-level responses such as travel advisories.
TB (according to VNA)