"It's an attempt to show that cooperation between the parties is being achieved through proper procedures," a senior official at the presidential office told reporters at the presidential office in Seoul on the 12th.
"The Rainer War is a position that cannot be overlooked, both in terms of international law and from the perspective of our national security, so we will be discussing with related countries about providing support to Ukraine," he said.
Regarding the visit of a special envoy from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to South Korea, he said, "We are getting ready to send the special envoy. However, we will not be able to send the special envoy to South Korea for more than a week."
"We are coordinating with the Ukrainian side to welcome the special envoys after they return to Korea, as they will be leaving through multilateral diplomacy," he said. South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol is staying in the country for five nights and eight days from the 14th of this month.
He will visit Lima, Peru and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to attend the APEC and G20 summits.
2024/11/12 16:24 KST
Copyrights(C) Herald wowkorea.jp 96