The Manila Times

US, SKorea cancel military exercise

- AP

BANGKOK: The United States and South Korea on Sunday said they were postponing a North Korea has criticized as provocativ­e.

US Defense Secretary Mark Esper and his South Korean counterpar­t made the announceme­nt in Bangkok, where they were attending an Asia defense ministers’ conference.

Esper told reporters he did not consider the postponeme­nt a concession to North Korea.

“We have made this decision as an act of goodwill to contribute to an environmen­t conducive to diplomacy and the advancemen­t of peace,” Esper said.

As recently as Friday, when Esper was in Seoul to consult with South Korean officials, there was no word on postponing the military air exercise, which had been called Vigilant Ace.

Seoul and Washington had scaled back the exercise recently and changed the name, but calling it evidence of a lack of interest in improving relations.

The North has demanded accommodat­ions before it will agree to resume nuclear negotiatio­ns.

South Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong- doo said the exercise had been put off pending further consultati­ons between Seoul and Washington. No new date has been set.

“I see this as a good- faith effort by the United States and the Republic of Korea to enable peace ... to facilitate a political agreement, a deal if you will, that leads to the denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula,” Esper said.

He said Seoul and Washington encourage North Korea “to demonstrat­e the same goodwill” as it considers decisions on its own military training, exercises and testing.

He also urged the North to return to the negotiatin­g table “without preconditi­on or hesitation.”

Esper said even without the planned exercise of South Korean and American air forces, both militaries “will remain at a high state of readiness” for potential combat. The US has about 28,000 troops in South Korea.

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