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US-South Korea Military Drills to Resume amid Thaw with Pyongyang

US-South Korea Military Drills to Resume amid Thaw with Pyongyang
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The United States and South Korea announced Tuesday that their annual joint military drills will go ahead next month, but the main exercise will be shortened by a month as a diplomatic thaw with North Korea gathers pace.

US-South Korea Military Drills to Resume amid Thaw with Pyongyang

Meanwhile, no aircraft carrier will take part in the large-scale exercises that involve tens of thousands of troops and which are a perennial source of tension between the two Koreas, with Pyongyang condemning them as provocative rehearsals for an invasion of the North.

With talks under way to set up a North-South summit, followed by a proposed face-to-face meet between US President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, there was speculation that this year's drills might be scaled back to avoid derailing the discussions.

In this respect, a Seoul defense ministry spokesman Tuesday confirmed the main exercise, expected to resume on April 1, would be truncated.

"The Foal Eagle exercises will be held for a month in April due to a delay caused by the Olympics and as each military has its own schedule," the spokesman told AFP.

Last year the drills were conducted for two months through March to April. However, this year's exercises had already been delayed to avoid clashing with the Pyeongchang Winter Games in the South last month.

The news came despite official statements Tuesday from both Washington and Seoul that this year's drills would be "similar" in size to previous ones.

"The UN Command has notified today the North Korean military on the schedule as well as the defensive nature of the annual exercises," Seoul's defense ministry spokeswoman told reporters. 

The Pentagon added in a statement: "Our combined exercises are defense-oriented and there is no reason for North Korea to view them as a provocation."

"Foal Eagle" is a series of field training exercises with approximately 11,500 US service personnel taking part, together with 290,000 South Korean troops, while "Key Resolve" is a tabletop exercise using mainly computer-based simulations.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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