Korea mulls joining NATO initiative to fund weapons for Ukraine

South Korea is reviewing whether to join a NATO initiative to help finance the purchase of U.S. weapons for Ukraine, diplomatic sources said Friday. If it decides to participate, the move could deepen defense ties with Europe as Seoul seeks to expand arms sales to NATO members, while further straining relations with Russia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it is “in continued discussions with NATO on various ways to support Ukraine,” responding to a local media report that Seoul is considering participation in NATO’s Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL). A ministry official confirmed that NATO had asked South Korea to join the mechanism to support Ukraine. The official said Seoul’s stance on assisting the war-torn nation is centered on “humanitarian aid and other nonlethal military equipment,” declining to elaborate on whether the government is leaning toward participation. The Ukrainian Embassy in South Korea said it could not immediately comment when reached by The Korea Times. The Russian Embassy in Seoul said it was unaware of South Korea’s official position on the matter,

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