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Putin began threatening South Korea for a hint of military assistance to Ukraine

The Kremlin head threatened Seoul with some "decisions" if he decides to help Kiev in the fight against Russian aggression. Kremlin head Vladimir Putin threatened South Korea for a hint of military assistance to Ukraine. Reuters writes about it. According to Putin, who spoke at a press conference in Vietnam, Seoul would allegedly make a "big mistake" if he sent a weapon to Ukraine. The Kremlin head stated that South Korea should not worry about the agreement signed by Russia and North Korea.

"Our military assistance under the contract signed only arises in the case of aggression against one of the signature states," Putin said. At the same time, he threatened Seoul with some "decisions" if he decides to help Kiev in the fight against Russian aggression. "If this happens, we will also make appropriate decisions that are unlikely to please the current management of South Korea," Putin said.

We will remind, on June 20 at the office of the President of South Korea stated that the position on military assistance to Ukraine will be revised. This was pushed by the Koreans that the DPRK and Russia have agreed on immediate military assistance in the event of an attack. National Security Advisor Chan Ho Gin mentioned the agreement signed by Putin and North Korea leader Kim Jong -In.