South Korea has issued a warning that it may reconsider its stance on supplying arms to Ukraine if military ties between North Korea and Russia continue to strengthen. Despite North Korea’s denials of sending troops to support Russia in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, South Korean officials view the alliance as a significant international threat.
In response, South Korea has committed to taking action to counter this military cooperation, emphasizing its collaboration with allies to implement possible countermeasures, which could include supplying arms to Ukraine.
The South Korean government summoned the Russian ambassador after accusing North Korea of dispatching 1,500 soldiers to assist Russian forces in Ukraine. North Korea has dismissed these claims as “groundless rumors,” but South Korean officials remain resolute, asserting that such troop movements pose a serious security threat not only to South Korea but also to the broader international community.
The National Security Council of South Korea has indicated that it will respond with phased countermeasures in light of the alleged deployment of North Korean combat troops.
A senior official in President Yoon Suk-yeol’s administration stated that South Korea is preparing various diplomatic, economic, and military measures in response to the evolving situation. This includes potentially revisiting its previous decision not to provide lethal aid to Ukraine, as South Korea has primarily focused on offering nonlethal support, such as demining equipment.
The official noted that supplying weapons for defensive purposes could be considered, and if the situation escalates further, offensive support might also be evaluated.
North Korea has repeatedly denied allegations from South Korea and the United States regarding its military support for Russia. In response to claims from South Korea’s intelligence agency about the deployment of special forces for training in Russia, a North Korean representative labeled these assertions as unfounded and stereotypical rumors.
This representative argued that the accusations from South Korea aim to tarnish North Korea’s image and disrupt the friendly relations between the two nations.
While Russia has not confirmed North Korea’s alleged troop deployment, it has defended its military partnership with Pyongyang, asserting that this cooperation does not threaten South Korea’s security interests.
The historical alliance between North Korea and Russia has deep roots, dating back to the founding of North Korea. The intensified relationship since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has raised concerns among South Korean officials and their allies, prompting discussions of enhanced military preparedness and potential arms support for Ukraine.