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South Korea rejects Ukraine air defense request, cites domestic weapons ban
South Korea has reiterated its refusal to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine, citing domestic law that prohibits exports to conflict zones, following a request from President Zelensky for air defense systems. Seoul continues to support Ukraine through humanitarian aid, financial assistance, non-lethal military products, and infrastructure projects.
Quick Facts
- South Korea reaffirmed policy against supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine
- Ukraine requested air defense systems from South Korea
- South Korea provides humanitarian and financial assistance to Ukraine
- South Korea supplies non-lethal military products to Ukraine
- Russia warned against South Korean weapons supplies





South Korea has reaffirmed its policy against supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, following President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent request for air defense systems. A senior official from South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that all military equipment exports comply with domestic law, which explicitly prohibits the sale of lethal weapons to countries engaged in armed conflict.
The official clarified that Seoul has provided support to Ukraine across multiple non-military sectors, including energy, infrastructure, healthcare, and education. South Korea has also supplied humanitarian and financial assistance, as well as non-lethal military products, and indicated willingness to continue reviewing measures to support Ukraine's peace and reconstruction efforts.
Yonhap news agency reported that South Korea's response reflects a cautious government stance on Zelensky's military requests, particularly regarding air defense support. Russian officials have previously warned that South Korean weapons supplies to Ukraine would damage bilateral relations between Moscow and Seoul.
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Why This Matters
South Korea's formal restatement of its weapons export restrictions affects Ukraine's military procurement options and reflects divergent allied responses to Zelensky's defense requests. The policy maintains Seoul's legal framework on conflict-zone arms sales while Russia has signaled that any breach would alter Moscow–Seoul bilateral relations, creating a fixed point in the geopolitical calculus around military support to Ukraine.
Timeline & Sources
Aug 10, 2026
WireSouth Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates opposition to lethal weapons supplies to Ukraine
Sources
- South Korea committed to its stance of non-supplying weapons to Ukraine — agencytassMediaAug 10, 2026
- Южная Корея подтвердила отказ от поставок летального оружия УкраинеBFM.ruMediaAug 10, 2026
- СМИ: Южная Корея не станет поставлять оружие КиевуНациональная Служба НовостейMediaAug 10, 2026
- Южная Корея ответила на мольбы Зеленского о ПВОURA.RUMediaAug 10, 2026