South Korea will provide $10 million in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine as the Russian invasion continues, Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said, APA reports citing CNN.
The ministry said the support will be made through consultations with the governments of Ukraine, neighboring countries and international organizations.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday ordered the government to rapidly come up with humanitarian support for Ukraine.
“We hope our government’s support effectively helps the Ukrainian people and refugees, and we will continue active contribution to resolve the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine,” the ministry said.