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South Korea has a sovereign right to send weapons to Ukraine if it should so choose, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol maintained in the face of a new threat from Russia.

“This is a matter of our sovereignty,” the South Korean president told reporters Friday. “We are making efforts to have peaceful and sound relations with all countries in the world, including Russia.”

Putin implied that the weapons would be delivered “through Poland,” although to the contemporaneous interpreter. He aired that complaint just days after South Korean defense companies announced the first deliveries of tanks and howitzers to Poland. "The Korean weapons system was the most attractive in terms of technology, price, and timing,” Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said in July.

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