South Korea says leaked U.S. documents were ‘altered’ and are ‘untrue’

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South Korea’s presidential office said the contents of leaked U.S. confidential documents, purportedly showing South Korean officials having qualms about supplying weapons to Ukraine, were “altered” and “untrue.”

SEOUL — However, the president’s office did not say which parts of the report, said to be based on intercepted internal discussions among top Seoul officials, were changed or incorrect.

In a separate statement, President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office said “the allegations of an eavesdropping breach are completely untrue” and said it was “requesting an appropriate response from the U.S.” about the leak.The Biden administration is scrambling to contain the fallout from the leak of classified U.S.

Adding to the push, President Biden was expected to call his South Korean counterpart directly to demand arms supply, according to Yi in the documents, who “stressed that South Korea was not prepared to have a call between the heads of state without having a clear position on the issue.” When asked whether ammunition purchased from South Korea could be sent to Ukraine, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh declined to give specifics. “We, of course, have stocks all around the world that we can pull from and choose to use and move when we decide to,” she said at a media briefing last week.

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