Seoul Summons Russian Ambassador After Kim-Putin Summit

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
South Korea summoned the Russian ambassador on Tuesday, the foreign ministry said, to warn Moscow over military cooperation with North Korea
the country's leader Kim Jong Un met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia.Kim spent nearly a week touring Russia's Far East before
returning home Monday, visiting a space centre and weapons factories
The trip has fanned Western fears that an isolated, nuclear-armed Pyongyang could provide Moscow with weapons for its war in Ukraine.Kim and
Putin held a summit, with the Russian leader talking up defence cooperation with North Korea, hinting at "possibilities" for bolstering
pair might have been looking to do a deal involving Pyongyang supplying artillery shells and anti-tank missiles in exchange for satellite
technology from Moscow.The Kremlin has said no agreement has or will be signed.Seoul summoned Andrey Borisovich Kulik, the Russian
ambassador to South Korea, and urged Moscow to "immediately stop its moves for military cooperation with North Korea and comply with
Security Council resolutions," its foreign ministry said in a statement."Our government will cooperate with the international community to
make sure that any act that violates Security Council resolutions and seriously threatens our security comes at a clear cost," the statement
said Seoul told the ambassador."Such an act will have a very negative impact on Korea-Russia relations," it added.Relations between the
North and South are at one of their lowest points in decades
Diplomacy has stalled and Kim is calling for increased weapons development, including tactical nuclear weapons.Experts say any deal between
Moscow and Pyongyang could force the South to review its careful balancing act on the Ukraine war
Though Seoul has condemned the war, it has resisted calls to send weapons directly to Kyiv.South Korea is a major weapons exporter
But longstanding domestic policy prevents it from selling weapons into active conflicts.