War in Ukraine: Seoul condemns the display of a banner on the Russian embassy
Seoul criticized a large banner proclaiming 'Victory will be ours' displayed at the Russian embassy, coinciding with the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
South Korea has expressed disapproval over a controversial banner reading 'Victory will be ours,' which was prominently displayed at the Russian embassy in Seoul. This event comes just days before the fourth anniversary of Russia's offensive against Ukraine. The South Korean government has consistently denounced Russia's actions in Ukraine as illegal and continues to stand by its condemnation of the invasion.
In a statement released by the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, officials reiterated their firm stance regarding the situation, emphasizing that the deployment of such a banner at the embassy sends an inappropriate signal given the ongoing conflict. The ministry noted that they have communicated their position to the Russian side concerning the public display and remarks made by the Russian ambassador in South Korea.
This incident highlights the sensitive diplomatic implications surrounding the Ukraine conflict, as South Korea navigates its foreign relations amid ongoing tensions. The display of the banner could escalate already strained relations and further complicates the stance of South Korea in international politics, aligning more closely with Western sentiments against Russia's invasion.