South Korea does not exclude direct arms supplies to Ukraine.
08.11.2024
1994

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
08.11.2024
1994

South Korea's President Yoon Seok-youl reported the possibility of providing weapons to Ukraine. He noted that although the country has a policy of not supplying weapons in conflict situations, this approach may change due to the deployment of DPRK troops in Russia to support its war against Ukraine. "We do not exclude the possibility of providing weapons," the president stated. He also mentioned that he discussed the North Korea issue with US President Donald Trump and plans to meet with him soon. In case of providing weapons to Kyiv, they will be mainly defensive.
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