A spokesperson for Ukraine's presidential office also declined to address Putin's allegations, saying they could not comment on "special technical details regarding weapons".
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth asked Mr Gething if he had queried where the money had come from.Mr Gething said “all of the due diligence [was] undertaken about whether this was a permissible donor that money could be accepted from".
But Mr ap Iorwerth added: "The fact that you registered a donation from a convicted polluter doesn't make it good judgment to have accepted that donation."We've long associated Westminster with sleaze. That is not what we want here in Wales."He said Mr Gething had talked about wanting to lead a country “full of hope, ambition and unity”.
“He can’t even unite his own party on whether he was right or not.”Mr Gething said the Welsh Labour executive committee – the party officials which agreed the Carwyn Jones review – “has been very united”.
Asked by the Plaid leader if he would commit to making the findings public, Mr Gething said he had “no doubt at all” the Jones review “will be in the public domain”.
There was a muted response on the Labour benches when their leader came under attack in the chamber.The NIS said it found that since August, North Korea has sent 13,000 shipping containers carrying shells, missiles, and anti-armour rockets to Russia.
As many as eight million 122-mm and 152-mm shells have been supplied to Russia, it said.However, some military experts believe the Russian military units will have difficulties incorporating North Korean troops into their frontlines.
Apart from the language barrier, the North Korean army has no recent experience of combat operations, they said.“They could guard some sections of the Russian-Ukrainian border, which would free Russian units for fighting elsewhere,” said Valeriy Ryabykh, editor of the Ukrainian publication