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US, South Korea end military drills

EFFORTS TO SUPPORT DIPLOMACY

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SOUTH KOREA and the US are ending their massive springtime military drills as part of efforts to support diplomacy aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis.

The decision will likely raise worries about how the allies will maintain their readiness in the event that military tensions erupt again in the wake of the recently failed summit between US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The Pentagon said in a release the US and South Korean defence chiefs decided to conclude the Key Resolve and Foal Eagle series of exercises. It said the allies agreed to maintain firm military readiness through newly designed command post exercises and revised field training programs.

Acting US Secretary of Defence Patrick Shanahan and South Korean Defence Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo “made clear that the alliance decision to adapt our training program reflected our desire to reduce tension and support our diplomatic efforts to achieve complete denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula in a final, fully verified manner,” the statement said.

Seoul’s Defence Ministry released a similar statement.

After his second summit with Mr Kim ended without any agreement in Hanoi on Thursday, Mr Trump complained about the cost of annual military drills.

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