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South Korean President, Yoon Suk-yeol, said that after sending some 10,000 North Korean troops to Kursk, his government was considering specific measures in response to the progress of military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang.
South Korea plans to step up support for Ukraine. The fact that North Korea has reached the point of sending its troops to Russia constitutes “a serious threat to the security not only of the Korean peninsula and Europe, but also of the entire world”, notes Mr. Yoon, who points out that Pyongyang has supplied considerable quantities of military equipment to Moscow in support of the invasion of Ukraine, and that such cooperation violates UN sanctions.
“If the two sides do not put an end to their dangerous military adventure, we’re ready to implement corresponding effective measures, including strengthening support for Ukraine, in cooperation with our allies and like-minded countries,” says Mr. Yoon.