Iranian embassy in Seoul opens condolence book for late supreme leader

By Park Sae-jin Posted : March 9, 2026, 10:23 Updated : March 9, 2026, 10:23
Saeed Koozechi, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to South Korea, observes a moment of silence before delivering an official statement on Israeli and U.S. military strikes against Iran at the Iranian Embassy in Yongsan near central Seoul on March 5. AJP Yoo Na-hyun

SEOUL, March 09 (AJP) - The Iranian embassy in South Korea notified the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 8 of the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, whom the mission described as a martyr.

In a formal diplomatic note, the embassy said the Iranian leader died February 28 in what it characterized as a "brutal and unjust attack" by the United States and Israel. The message marks the first formal communication from the mission to the South Korean government regarding the leadership transition in Tehran following the start of hostilities in late February.

The death of the 86-year-old leader occurred during a wave of joint U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeting government and military infrastructure across Iran. While U.S. President Donald Trump described the operation as a necessary step to address Iran's nuclear program and regional influence, Iranian officials have condemned the strikes as a violation of national sovereignty and a war crime.

The embassy announced it will open a book of condolences at its compound in the Yongsan district of Seoul. The book will be available for signatures on March 9 and March 10, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

The diplomatic note, which was also circulated to other foreign missions and international organizations based in South Korea, concluded with standard formal assurances of the embassy's "highest consideration" for the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The announcement comes as Iran enters a period of high-stakes political transition. On March 8, the Iranian Assembly of Experts named Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late leader, as the new supreme leader. According to reports from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the 56-year-old takes power as the country remains engaged in active military conflict and faces significant internal security measures.

South Korean officials have not yet issued a formal response to the embassy's characterization of the event or confirmed whether a representative will visit the mission to sign the condolence book. The South Korean government has previously coordinated the evacuation of its citizens from the region as the security situation deteriorated.

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