NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has expressed that the alliance would welcome South Korea's decision to provide lethal aid to Ukraine, marking a significant shift from Seoul's previous policy of only providing non-lethal support. Stoltenberg highlighted the importance of supporting Ukraine in its defense against Russia's invasion, emphasizing that any major support from South Korea would be appreciated. He also made a clear distinction between South Korea's potential support for Ukraine and North Korea's suspected arms supply to Russia, underscoring the illegal nature of Russia's actions. This development signals a possible change in South Korea's stance on military aid amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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NATO Chief Says S. Korea’s Potential Arms Support for Ukraine Fundamentally Different from N.K. Arms Supply to Russia
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg... all the things that Ukraine needs, but of course, it’s for South Korea to make those decisions,” he said. Seoul’s suggestion of changing its policy of providing only non-lethal aid to Ukraine has sent...