South Korea will provide Ukraine with financial assistance to be spent on the rehabilitation of the Defense Forces. This was reported by the press service of the South Korean Foreign Ministry, UNN reports .
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South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yol said that the country will continue to help Ukraine and will provide a $2.3 billion aid package starting this year.
Seoul will also provide $12 million for military rehabilitation through the NATO Trust Fund for Ukraine. The NATO Military Medical Clinical Rehabilitation Center provides surgery, psychological treatment, research, education and training for wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
The South Korean Foreign Ministry clarified that NATO plans to help establish such centers in five Ukrainian cities, including Irpin near Kyiv.
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South Korea imposed sanctions on two Russian companies and their executives for cooperating with North Korea, which violates UN sanctions by facilitating arms trade and nuclear/missile development.