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South Korea Objects to Russian Embassy War Banner in Seoul

South Korea condemned the Russian Embassy's 15-meter banner promoting war victory, viewed as propaganda that risks diplomatic tensions ahead of the Ukraine conflict's fourth anniversary.

  • On 23/02, South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs formally protested to Russia after a giant banner appeared on the Russian Embassy in Seoul's exterior wall in Jung District.
  • Its timing coincided with the war's anniversary and a military holiday, as the banner appeared on Monday, Russia's Defender of the Fatherland Day, following Georgy Zinoviev's praise of North Korean troops aiding Russia.
  • An AFP reporter noted the banner still hung on Monday despite Seoul's removal request, while the Russian Embassy said it marked Diplomatic Worker's Day and Defender of the Fatherland Day and would be removed after commemorations.
  • Seoul warned the display raised diplomatic and security concerns, citing that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is illegal and military cooperation with North Korea violates the U.N. Charter, with around 2,000 estimated casualties.
  • Analysts argue the display may be aimed at drawing Seoul's attention while legal options are limited, as last week Seoul reviewed NATO's Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List program and TASS relayed Maria Zakharova's retaliation warning.
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At the Russian Embassy in Seoul, there was a 15-metre banner in the colours of the Russian flag with the inscription "Victory will be ours." Banner appeared a few days before the fourth anniversary of Russia's major war against Ukraine.

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South Korea asks Russian embassy to remove giant ‘victory’ banner as war date looms

Seoul says banner should be removed as Moscow’s war on Ukraine is illegal

·London, United Kingdom
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"The victory will be ours": this slogan is set out at the Russian Embassy in South Korea. The government in Seoul sees this as a provocation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls on Moscow to remove the huge lettering.

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South Korea asked the Russian Ambassador to drop down a large banner that says "Victoria will be ours," which appeared just four years before the Russian invasion began in Ukraine, the Foreign Ministry of Seoul reported...

·Romania
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