South Korea denies sending weapons to Ukraine after Putin remarks

President Yoon Suk-yeol mentioned no deadly navy assist was despatched to Kyiv after Russian president warned of harmed relations.

A K2 Black Panther tank painted in green camouflage colours, on display with officials standing around
A K2 Black Panther tank manufactured by South Korea's Hyundai Rotem is displayed on the Seoul Worldwide Aerospace & Defence Exhibition, Seoul, South Korea in 2021 [Josh Smith/Reuters]

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has denied that Seoul supplied any deadly weapons to Ukraine after Russian President Vladimir Putin mentioned such a choice would destroy their bilateral relations.

Putin made the comment at a convention in Moscow on Thursday, accusing the West of inciting the warfare in Ukraine and stressing that a choice by South Korea to produce weapons to Ukraine would destroy relations, equating such a transfer to Moscow sending arms to North Korea.

“We’ve supplied humanitarian and peaceable help to Ukraine in solidarity with the worldwide group however by no means deadly weapons or any such issues,” Yoon instructed reporters on Friday, in response to South Korea’s Yonhap Information Company.

“However in any case, it’s a matter of our sovereignty, and I’d such as you to know that we try to keep up peaceable and good relations with all nations all over the world, together with Russia,” he mentioned.

Seoul had despatched bulletproof vests, helmets and different non-lethal navy in addition to medical provides to Ukraine and has turned down Kyiv’s requests for weapons, Yonhap reported.

 

A United States ally, South Korea has maintained it will not present Ukraine with deadly assist and has sought to keep away from antagonising Russia, each for financial causes and the affect Moscow can exert over North Korea.

Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, which started eight months in the past, has killed hundreds, displaced thousands and thousands, shaken the worldwide financial system and reopened Chilly Battle-era divisions.

At a convention in Moscow on Thursday, Putin defended his warfare and blamed the US and West for inciting the battle in Ukraine, including the West was enjoying what he described as a “harmful, bloody and soiled” geopolitical sport that's sowing chaos internationally.

Putin had this message for South Korea: “How would the Republic of Korea react to the very fact if we began, if we resume cooperation with North Korea on this space?”

Putin speaking at podium
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech through the nineteenth Annual Assembly of the Valdai Dialogue Membership in Moscow, Russia on October 27, 2022 [Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via Reuters]

Requested what he want to inform folks in Europe and the US, Putin answered they need to know that Russia just isn't their enemy.

“Russia is your good friend and now we have been doing all the things for many years and are able to do all the things sooner or later as a way to strengthen our relationships,” he mentioned.

Putin additionally criticised the US for intervening in China’s dispute with Taiwan, which he referred to as “opposite to widespread sense and logic”.

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