In an interview with Reuters, Yoon said, “If there is a situation the international community cannot condone, such as any large-scale attack on civilians, massacre or serious violation of the laws of war, it might be difficult for us to insist only on humanitarian or financial support.”
According to this remarks, the Kremlin spokesman responded, “of course, the start of arms deliveries will obliquely mean a certain stage of involvement in this conflict.”
“There is nothing brand new here. Both in terms of sanctions and other things, regretfully. Seoul has taken quite an unfriendly position in this story. And this is a continuation. Naturally, attempts will be made to drag increasingly more countries directly into this conflict,” he added.
Also the Deputy Chair of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev mentioned through telegram, “New willingness to help our enemies has emerged. South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has said that in principle this state is ready to supply weapons to the Kiev regime.”