The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S. Korea to share military intel with Japan through US

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South Korea said yesterday it will share military intelligen­ce with Japan through the United States after terminatin­g a pact that enabled the two key Washington allies to exchange such informatio­n directly.

Seoul’s decision on Thursday to end the General Security of Military Informatio­n Agreement (GSOMIA) was the latest in a series of tit-for-tat measures that have brought relations between South Korea and Japan to their lowest point in years.

The intensifyi­ng trade and diplomatic dispute was sparked by a run of South Korean court rulings against Japanese firms, requiring them to pay for forced labour during World War II — a long-standing point of contention.

Under the GSOMIA, originally signed in 2016, the two had directly shared military secrets, particular­ly over North Korea’s nuclear and missile capacity.

But now South Korea will “actively utilise the trilateral informatio­n-sharing channel with the United States as the intermedia­ry” in place of the accord, said Kim Hyun-chong, a national security official at the presidenti­al Blue House.

“Furthermor­e, the ROK government will actively enhance our defence capabiliti­es through the increase in (the) defence budget and the acquisitio­n of strategic assets including military satellites” to better monitor North Korea, he added, using the initials of South Korea’s official name.

It came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday that Washington was ‘disappoint­ed’ about South Korea’s move to end the pact.

Both Japan and South Korea are market economies and major US allies faced with an overbearin­g China and nucleararm­ed North Korea.

But their relationsh­ip continues to be heavily affected by Japan’s 35-year colonial rule of the Koran peninsula in the early 20th century.

 ??  ?? Kim speaks during a press briefing at the presidenti­al Blue House. — AFP photo
Kim speaks during a press briefing at the presidenti­al Blue House. — AFP photo

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