Russia will be forced to take action in the context of South Korea's participation in the "Ukraine Priority Needs List" initiative
Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said in response to South Korea's possible participation in the "Ukraine Priority Needs List" initiative that Russia would be forced to take countermeasures, including asymmetric measures.
Zakharova said in response to a question about South Korea possibly participating in the NATO "Ukraine Priority Needs List Initiative": "In such a case, we will be forced to exercise our right to take countermeasures, including asymmetric measures."
Marina Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said that any form of material assistance South Korea may provide to Ukraine would delay the prospects of resolving the conflict.
Zakharova said in response to a question about South Korea possibly participating in the "Ukraine Priority Needs List" initiative: "We reiterate that any form of participation by South Korea, whether direct or indirect, in the supply of such materials will only delay the prospects of resolving the conflict."
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