South Korea Condemns Russian Embassy's 'Victory Will Be Ours' Banner
The South Korean government condemned the Russian embassy in Seoul for displaying a banner with the message 'Victory will be ours', sparking a diplomatic reaction.
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The South Korean government condemned the Russian embassy in Seoul for displaying a banner with the message 'Victory will be ours', sparking a diplomatic reaction.

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Russia refused to remove the “Victory will be ours” banner in Seoul despite South Korea's protest and diplomatic criticism.

The Russian Embassy in Seoul displayed a banner promoting Russia’s position on its war in Ukraine, ahead of the fourth anniversary of the invasion. The roughly 15-meter banner, in the colors of the Ru

South Korea lodged a protest with Russia, whose embassy in Seoul displayed a giant banner with the inscription 'Victory will be ours,' clearly referring to the anniversary of the war in Ukraine.

The Russian embassy in Seoul displayed a banner glorifying the war, prompting the South Korean government to request its removal, which Russia refused.

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The Russian Embassy in Seoul displayed a large banner with the slogan 'Victory will be ours' ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, sparking controversy and a request for its removal from the South Korean government.
The South Korean government has condemned the display of a banner with the message 'Victory will be ours' at the Russian Embassy in Seoul, just days before the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian embassy in Seoul displayed a 'Victory will be ours' banner, causing diplomatic tensions. South Korea requested its removal, but Russia refused, citing the Vienna Convention.
Seoul has expressed concerns to the Russian Embassy regarding a banner displayed with the phrase 'victory will be ours,' as reported by Yonhap News Agency.