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The minister made the remarks at a press conference in Washington. He said that South Korea would closely monitor the situation as it develops before making any decisions and refrained from disclosing further details. “We must carefully track the level of cooperation between North Korea and Russia, and what compensation North Korea receives from it before making decisions on military support for Ukraine,” the minister said. Previously, South Korean intelligence reported that North Korea had decided to send 12,000 soldiers, including a special forces unit, to fight against Ukraine. Read also: U…