“All possible scenarios are under consideration,” FM Cho Tae-yul stated.
Reuters reports that South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Taeyul said on 1 November, “all possible scenarios are being considered” when asked if there was a possibility of sending weapons to Ukraine.
South Korea provided non-lethal assistance to Ukraine in the past, including mine clearing equipment, but refused Kyiv‘s request for weapons. Since February 2022, Russia has strengthened military ties with North Korea, securing more than 2,000,000 artillery rounds and ballistic missiles. Both countries signed a mutual defence pact in the month of June. South Korea reported that 3,000 North Korean soldiers were training in Russia. This number is expected to increase to 10,000 troops by December. Ukraine confirmed that initial units have arrived at the Kursk combat zone.
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