Trump's Victory Prompts South Korea to Rethink Ukraine Arms Support

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South Korea is reconsidering its potential arms support to Ukraine as US President-elect Donald Trump signals plans for peace talks to end the Ukraine conflict. Historically, South Korea has avoided sending lethal weapons to conflict zones, but reports of North Korean troops aiding Russia had prompted a possible policy shift. However, Trump's diplomatic approach may influence Seoul to maintain its non-intervention stance. South Korea is closely monitoring US political moves, while Ukraine seeks to secure South Korean artillery supplies for its defense.
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