SEOUL, Republic of Korea — Australian Lt. Gen. Scott Winter, deputy commander of United Nations Command, hosted a delegation of NATO Permanent Representatives at the Joint Security Area in the Demilitarized Zone on Wednesday, April 15, for an orientation aimed at providing a direct look at the security situation on the Korean Peninsula.
Discussions focused on the regional security environment, including the deepening military ties between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Russia, and the DPRK’s direct support to Russia’s war against Ukraine.
“Having the NATO Permanent Representatives here along Freedom’s Frontier is a powerful symbol of our shared resolve to peace and stability in the region,” said Lt. Gen.Winter.
The visit took place as UNC marks its 75th anniversary, highlighting the enduring importance of the Armistice framework and the collective resolve of the 18 UNC Member States.







