President Lee Jae Myung is representing Seoul at the summit, highlighting the country's intent to integrate into international support frameworks. The decision to restrict the assistance to non-lethal resources reflects South Korea's careful diplomatic balancing act, providing humanitarian and logistical backing while avoiding direct involvement in military supply chains. This financial injection aims to bolster Ukraine's stability without crossing the threshold into armament delivery, a stance consistent with the government's current foreign policy trajectory regarding the invasion.
South Korea Pledges $100 Million in Non-Lethal Aid to Ukraine
A $100 million aid package for Ukraine was announced by South Korean officials during the ongoing NATO summit in Ankara. While the contribution marks a significant financial commitment to the war-torn nation, the administration maintained a strict policy against supplying lethal weaponry to the conflict zone.





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