South Korea has signed major deals providing NATO member Poland with hundreds of tanks, aircraft and other weaponry since the war began, but South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has said that providing arms to countries in the conflict will The law of their country against provides arms to Ukraine. difficult.
Stoltenberg said countries like Germany, Sweden and Norway had similar policies but have changed them.
“If we don’t want to conquer autocracy and tyranny, (Ukraine) needs weapons, that’s the reality,” he said.
In a statement carried by state media on Monday, North Korea called Stoltenberg’s visit a “prelude to confrontation and war” as it brings dark clouds of a ‘new Cold War’ to the Asia-Pacific region.