Seoul warns Moscow again/”We may give weapons to Ukraine”!
Report Webangah News quoted Mehr News Agency quoted by Rashatodi, South Korea’s National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin claimed that if Russia crosses the “red line” of Seoul and provides precision weapons to North Korea, there is a possibility of reconsideration. There is Seoul in its decision not to send deadly weapons to Ukraine.
Chang Hujin said about this: I emphasize that everything depends on what Russia does. If Russia gives North Korea point-blank weapons, will the (red) line remain for us or not?
Chang’s latest claim comes three days after he told reporters that the South Korean government may be involved in a self-imposed ban on arms shipments to Ukraine. is, reconsider.
South Korea’s national security advisor claimed after the signing of the joint strategic cooperation agreement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that ” Any cooperation that helps strengthen North Korea’s military forces is in contradiction with the UN Security Council resolution.
Chang elaborated on this issue in the latest interview and said: Supplying North Korea with high-precision pinpoint weapons will change Seoul’s relationship with Moscow. Russia’s recent actions are gradually approaching a red line, and that is why we have warned.
He added: Our arms support to Ukraine may change and it depends on how Russia reacts in the future.
Although South Korea is considered one of America’s close allies, since the start of the Ukraine war in February 2022 by sending non-lethal military aid to this country, South Korea has always sought to prevent There has been an escalation of tension with Russia. According to Chang, managing the relationship between Russia and South Korea requires “reciprocal actions from Moscow.”
He continued: I emphasize once again that if Russia after the war (Ukraine) wants to revive and develop Moscow-Seoul relations, this country should carefully Measure his actions!
Putin emphasized on Friday that there are no worrisome issues regarding South Korea in the new agreement between Moscow and Pyongyang, as long as Seoul does not commit aggression against North Korea. He also openly warned that sending weapons from Seoul to Ukraine would be a “big mistake” and if South Korea does such an action, Moscow will make decisions that “probably will not please the South Korean leaders.”