Strengthening ties between Russia and the DPRK pose a threat to Seoul.
A Ukrainian delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov met with South Korean President Yun Sok-yol. They discussed possible support in the form of weapons.
This was reported by Reuters.
Seoul noted that it may consider such assistance depending on further steps by Russia and North Korea.
Ukraine plans to send Seoul a request for weapons, including artillery and an air defense system. However, Donald Trump's victory in the US elections has introduced uncertainty into these negotiations.
According to an October Gallup Korea poll, 82% of the country's citizens are against providing military assistance to Ukraine. At the same time, the majority of South Koreans view military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow as a threat.
Recall. According to Ukrainian authorities, there are currently 11,000 North Korean soldiers in Kursk, and there is already information about the first clashes. However, this number of DPRK troops does not pose a major threat to Ukrainian troops.
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