South Korea has announced that it may reconsider its policy of not supplying lethal aid to Ukraine in response to Russia's strategic partnership with North Korea. This decision follows Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea, which has led to concerns over potential military cooperation between Russia and North Korea. South Korean National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin stated that South Korea will not observe any restrictions on supplying weapons, including air defence systems and 155-mm shells, to Ukraine if Russia transfers modern military technologies to North Korea.
BREAKING: South Korea says it will arm Ukraine if Russia supplies North Korea with precision weapons
South Korea May Lift Restrictions on Aid to Ukraine if Russia Arms North Korea South Korea has indicated it may lift restrictions on providing lethal aid to Ukraine if Russia supplies North Korea with high-precision weapons. Jang Ho-Jin, the South Korean presidential adviser on⦠https://t.co/B0WBxXZyIT
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National security adviser: South Korea will have no restrictions on helping Ukraine if Russia provides DPRK with precision weapons https://t.co/tyLIcmidJ0
Russia's transfer of weapons to North Korea will lift restrictions on the transfer of arms to Ukraine, National Security Adviser of South Korea Jang Ho-jin said. https://t.co/b66AP55OK7
π°π·πΊπ¦ "South Korea will not observe any restrictions on the supply of weapons to Ukraine if Russia transfers modern (βοΈ) military technology to North Korea", β Chief of the National Security Department of the Administration of the President of South Korea https://t.co/OMUgHF658R
The Republic of Korea will not adhere to any restrictions on the supply of weapons to Ukraine if Russia transfers modern military technologies to the DPRK, senior South Korean official says. Just in case: South Korea's ballistic & cruise missiles https://t.co/AVf21Eb7Kv
Misquoted. Actual quote (emphasis mine): "South Korea has said it will reconsider its policy of not directly supplying Ukraine with weapons in response to Moscow's newly-announced pact with North Korea, the country's president's office said on June 20. Up until now, Seoul has⦠https://t.co/At9cJQSYB1
π°π·πΊπ¦ βSouth Korea will not comply with restrictions on the supply of weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine if Russia transfers modern military technologies to the DPRK.β β The head of the National Security Department of the Presidential Administration of South Korea, Changβ¦ https://t.co/FWgzVB22bf
π°π·πΊπ¦ "South Korea may start supplying Ukraine with air defence systems and 155-mm shells, however, it will determine the volume of its supplies based on Russia's position on North Korea", - Yonhap reported with reference to the office of the President of the Republic of Korea. https://t.co/1ZoUnFswei
US and South Korea discuss the war in Ukraine and the supply of weapons from North Korea to Russia The two sides reaffirmed the importance of a strong alliance between the United States and South Korea for global peace, security, and prosperity. https://t.co/oZ27rV9RVG
Putin's visit to North Korea achieved a breakthrough: South Korea will now supply Ukraine with a massive amount of armament. https://t.co/wYDZYPZGCm https://t.co/JrJD2KUU8x
S Korea's hint at supplying weapons to Ukraine: Nothing new for Russia Seoul may reconsider its policy of not sending lethal aid to Ukraine following the strategic partnership agreement between Russia and North Korea, said presidential National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin.β¦ https://t.co/LwPciyekTQ
South Korea will determine the volume of potential weapons deliveries to Ukraine based on Russia's position toward North Korea, Yonhap reported, citing an unnamed presidential official on June 21. https://t.co/OXhR53w99l