SEOUL, Feb 23 (Reuters) - South Korea has asked the Russian embassy in Seoul to take down a large banner reading "Victory ...
On the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Tuesday, South Korea finds itself once again at a ...
South Korean intelligence says around 6,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded while fighting alongside Russia against Ukraine.
Reports indicate that Seoul is considering joining a NATO initiative to help finance weapons purchases for Ukraine. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea formally protests display in the heart of its capital as the Ukraine-Russia war enters its fifth year.
More than a year after Ukrainian forces captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia’s Kursk region, the men’s future remains ...
South Korea threatened to send weapons and resources to Ukraine in response to its longtime foe, North Korea, escalating support for Russia's invasion. If it goes ahead, it could prove a powerful ally ...
Russia has responded to reports that South Korea is considering joining the NATO-led Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) that allocates funds for ...
Russia refused to remove the “Victory will be ours” banner in Seoul despite South Korea's protest and diplomatic criticism.
South Korea asks Russian embassy to remove giant ‘victory’ banner as Ukraine war anniversary looms - Seoul says banner should be removed as Moscow’s war on Ukraine is illegal ...