According to the publication, he will arrive in Seoul at the head of the Ukrainian delegation on November 27.
Kiev plans to request military assistance from the South Korean government, including anti-aircraft missiles and artillery systems, the article states.
"South Korea's advanced anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles, as well as large-scale artillery shell production, make it a potential key supplier for Ukraine," the South China Morning Post specifically writes.
The publication notes that a representative of the South Korean Ministry of Defense declined to comment on the matter, and experts predict that Seoul is unlikely to "take on clear commitments" regarding the provision of weapons.