China Daily

Discussion aims to find alternativ­e to planned ROK missile installati­on

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SEOUL — Lawmakers of the biggest Minjoo Party of the Republic of Korea on Tuesday criticized the deployment of the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile defense system in their territory, calling for a resolution through dialogue and negotiatio­ns.

A discussion session was hostedbyth­ePeople’sSolidarit­y for Democracy and Peace, an associatio­n composed of 22 Minjoo Party lawmakers, to find alternativ­e to the planned THAAD installati­on, to which Seoul and Washington agreed in July last year.

On March 6, two mobile launchers and other elements of THAAD were delivered to an unknown United States military base in the ROK. One THAAD battery is comprised of six mobile launchers, 48 intercepto­rs, an AN/TPY-2 radar, and the fire and control unit.

“Just one month is left before a presidenti­al election. It was very deplorable for the acting president and defense chief to press ahead with the THAADdeplo­yment,anissue which is extremely crucial to people,” said Sul Hoon of the Minjoo Party who leads the associatio­n.

The lawmaker said that the deployment indicates the country becoming part of the US missile defense networking in the region, demanding such a significan­t issue influencin­g the country’s security be ratified in the parliament.

Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn has served as an

It was very deplorable ... to press ahead with the THAAD deployment.”

Sul Hoon, of the Minjoo Party who leads the associatio­n interim president since a bill to impeach former president Park Geun-hye was passed in December.

After Park was removed from office on March 10, the acting leader pushed for the THAAD deployment by allowing the first elements of the US missile shield to be delivered to the country.

Denucleari­zation

During the session, experts said the THAAD installati­on would worsen the ROK’s relations with China and Russia. It would lead to difficulti­es for Seoul to denucleari­ze the peninsula and look for cooperatio­n from the two countries in the eventual reunificat­ion with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

They said the deployment decision was hurriedly made without any parliament­ary and public discussion­s.

An early presidenti­al election is scheduled for May 9. Moon Jae-in of the Minjoo Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of

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