The country will also offer $12 million for the rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian soldiers through the NATO trust fund.
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South Korea has announced plans to provide Ukraine with a medium- and long-term aid package of $2.3 billion, reports the largest South Korean news agency Yonhap.
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul discussed support for Ukraine and ongoing military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow during a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) meeting. , including Japan, Australia and New Zealand, in Brussels on Thursday, April 4.
The diplomat said Seoul plans to provide Ukraine with a medium- to long-term aid package of US$2.3 billion starting this year and will offer US$12 million for the rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian military personnel due to a trust fund NATO to help Ukraine.
Note that since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, South Korea has provided Ukraine with a variety of humanitarian and financial support. Seoul also joined economic sanctions against Russia.
In particular, Ukraine recently received another 70 ambulances from Korea as humanitarian aid. Previously, 30 cars had already been delivered to Ukraine. Thus, Ukraine has already received 100 ambulances from Korea.