South Korea doesn't decide on supply of lethal weapons to Ukraine – PM
South Korea has not yet decided whether to supply Ukraine with lethal weapons, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said in an interview with CNN on Friday.
"Whether we will go into some lethal weapons support, we are not yet decided on that issue," he said.
"Not now. I think," the South Korean prime minister said.
Duck-soo said Seoul nevertheless provides support to Kyiv in other ways.
"But we are quite supportive of Ukraine, and this year we decided that we will increase our support in the amount of $130 million, and we are trying to support them in terms of electricity generation capabilities and so on," he said.
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