Polish President meets South Korean counterpart amid rising threats from North Korea
Poland’s president, Andrzej Duda, arrived at South Korea’s Presidential Workplace on Thursday for a summit with President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Poland’s president, Andrzej Duda, has met along with his South Korean counterpart on Thursday throughout a four-day go to to the nation.
Their assembly takes place in a particular context, as North Korea has apparently despatched troops to Russia whereas it wages battle in Ukraine.
Already on Wednesday, Polish and South Korean prime safety officers had met to debate increasing defence cooperation between their nations, expressing issues over rising army ties between North Korea and Russia.
Poland’s Jacek Siewiera spoke with South Korea’s Nationwide Safety Adviser Shin Gained-sik to assessment ongoing cooperation within the defence sector, agreeing to take care of communication to additional strengthen their ties. South Korea just lately signed a deal to buy so-called suicide drones from Poland to counter North Korea’s rising threats.
South Korea may ship weapons to Ukraine
South Korea introduced on Tuesday it was contemplating supplying weapons to Ukraine in response to North Korea dispatching troops to Russia.
South Korean officers fear that Russia might reward North Korea by giving it refined weapons applied sciences that may enhance the North’s nuclear and missile applications that focus on South Korea.
In an emergency Nationwide Safety Council assembly, prime South Korean officers condemned North Korea’s alleged dispatch of troops as “a grave safety risk” to South Korea and the worldwide neighborhood. They described North Korea as “a legal group” that forces its youths to function Russian mercenaries for an unjustifiable battle, South Korea’s presidential workplace stated in a press release.
The officers agreed to take phased countermeasures, linking the extent of their responses to progress in Russian-North Korean army cooperation, in response to the assertion.
South Korean intelligence companies had been among the many first to alert the world to the troop motion from North Korea to Russia.