South Korea has said it will reconsider its policy of not directly supplying Ukraine with weapons in response to Moscow’s newly-announced pact with North Korea, the country’s president’s office said on June 20. Up until now, Seoul has only provided humanitarian aid to Kyiv, though it has been reported the country has indirectly supplied artillery shells via the U.S. The possibility of direct supplies to Ukraine is now being considered after Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea dictator Kim Jong-Un signed a security agreement in Pyongyang on June 19. “The government clearly emphasiz…