Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba responded to a question about ammunition stock shortages in an online press conference on the 27th (local time), saying, ``Patri.''
"The Otto missile is not intended to kill people," he said, "and we request that the South Korean government provide the Patriot and find a way to do so."
He continued, ``Patriots protect our children from deadly ballistic missiles that are falling on us.''
"It's a very humanitarian aid because it helps protect people." Foreign Minister Kuleba confirmed the South Korean government's original goal of "providing non-lethal security assistance to Ukraine."
Regarding the rules, he said, ``We respect the sovereignty of each country,'' but ``we must recognize the fact that ``Russia's success in Ukraine will ultimately lead to the spread of conflict worldwide.''
” he emphasized. ``Particularly given that North Korea continues to support Russia militarily, South Korea's best strategic security interests lie in supporting Ukraine.''
added. He added, ``If South Korea's allies had followed similar logic in the 1950s, South Korea would have been defeated by the communists and would not exist today.''
Instead of setting 'red lines', we should find solutions to help Ukraine."
2024/03/28 08:03 KST
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