“South Korean President hints at possible military aid to Ukraine: Analysis and Reaction”

2023-04-19 14:31:08

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In a recent interview with Archyde.com, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yue hinted for the first time that he may change his current position of not providing military aid to Ukraine. Former Russian President and current Federal Security Council Vice Chairman Dmitry Medvedev (Dmitry Medvedev) warned on the 19th that if South Korea begins to provide military aid to Ukraine, Russia may provide advanced weapons to North Korea.

Yonhap News Agency reported that Yun Xiyue told Archyde.com that if there is a large-scale attack on civilians in Ukraine, South Korea’s support for Ukraine may expand beyond the scope of humanitarian and economic assistance, and pointed to Archyde.com analysis that South Korea only provides non-military assistance to Ukraine After more than a year, there are signs of a change in the position.

TASS reported that Medvedev said on his “Paper Plane” (Telegram) channel on the 19th, “There are new zealots who are eager to help our enemies. supply weapons”.

Medvedev mentioned that “until recently, the South Koreans gave strong assurances that any possibility of supplying deadly weapons to Kiev was completely ruled out. I wonder when the people of this country see the latest Russian weapons in the hands of their nearest neighbors.” in the hands of our Democratic People’s Republic of Korea partners, what will they say?”

The report said Medvedev described the situation as “quid pro quo, as they say…”.

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Medvedev, former president of Russia and current vice chairman of the Federal Security Council.Archyde.com file photo

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