The German embassy in Seoul currently sees no immediate danger to foreigners as a result of the imposition of martial law in South Korea.
“As things stand, it is not yet possible to predict what restrictions this decision will impose on foreigners in the Republic of Korea. In our assessment, there is no immediate threat to the personal safety or property of foreigners,” the embassy wrote. in a message to Germans living in South Korea.
There are no signs of military conflict with North Korea, the report continued.
However, it is recommended that people stay away from government buildings, the National Assembly and demonstrations.
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