
From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 NATO will welcome any lethal aid from South Korea for Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview with South Korean news agency Yonhap published on June 28.
“South Korea has a developed defense industry,” Stoltenberg said.
“You have large amounts of ammunition and everything that Ukraine needs, but of course South Korea has to make these decisions.”
It would be completely wrong to compare military support for Russia and Ukraine, he added.
More than a million artillery munitions were transported from the North Korea to Russia and to the front line.
“Aid to Ukraine that defends itself is legal,” Stoltenberg concluded.
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