South
Korean envoy summoned after Iranians excluded from Samsung phone
gift
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[February 08, 2018]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has
summoned South Korea's ambassador over media reports that Iranians
at the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games would not receive the
latest Samsung mobile phone given as a gift to most other athletes.
The reports said 4,000 of the latest $1,100 Samsung smartphones were
being given to athletes attending the Winter Games, but athletes
from Iran and North Korea would be excluded because of sanctions
against the two countries.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi, quoted by the
state news agency IRNA on Thursday, said the South Korean envoy was
told that "if Samsung does not apologize for its unwise action, this
will greatly affect Samsung's trade relations with the Islamic
Republic of Iran".
Samsung said it had no comment on the report as the International
Olympics Committee (IOC) was responsible for distributing gifts at
the Olympics.
The IOC declined to comment. Pyeongchang Winter Olympics organizers
also said the responsibility for handing out the phones lay with the
IOC.
Tough international sanctions including travel restrictions and a
ban on the sale of luxury goods and sports gear have complicated
South Korean Olympic organizers' efforts to provide their northern
neighbors with the same benefits available to other Olympians.
However, it was not immediately clear why Iranian athletes would be
banned from receiving the Samsung phone, as its products are widely
available for sale in Iran, which has good diplomatic and trade
relations with South Korea. Almost 18 million Iranians have Samsung
phones, according to Iran’s largest app market, Café Bazaar.
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A volunteer stands at the base of the Olympic Cauldron for the
upcoming 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games at the Alpensia
resort in Pyeongchang, South Korea, February 7, 2018. REUTERS/Eric
Gaillard
An Olympics organizer told Reuters last week that South Korea was
unsure if North Korean athletes would be eligible to receive the
phones because of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
The official declined to elaborate, but experts say the phone could
violate a U.N. ban on the sale of luxury items and electronics with
a potential "dual" commercial and military use.
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Jon Boyle)
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