NATO commander calls on South Korea to increase military aid to Ukraine

Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of NATO, has asked South Korea to step up its military aid to Ukraine, citing other nations that have changed their stance on this issue in the wake of Russia's incursion.
At the end of the day, it's up to you to decide, but I will say that a number of NATO allies who had previously made it a point to never export weapons to nations engaged in hostilities have suddenly reversed course.
The reality is that the Ukrainians need guns if we don't want despotism and tyranny to triumph.
The NATO commander made his debut appearance in South Korea's capital city as part of a trip that also includes a stop in Japan and is intended to fortify ties with Western allies in Asia in light of the conflict in the Ukraine and the growing competition with China.