The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S. Korea to scrap military intel sharing pact with Japan

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South Korea said yesterday it will terminate its military intelligen­ce-sharing pact with Japan amid intensifyi­ng trade and diplomatic disputes with Tokyo.

The decision comes as Seoul and Tokyo are locked in a tit-fortat trade and diplomatic dispute following a series of South Korean court rulings against Japanese firms, requiring them to pay for forced labour during World War II.

Japan had removed South Korea from a so-called white list of countries that receive preferenti­al export treatments earlier this month “without presenting clear justificat­ions”, said Kim You-geun, a national security official at the presidenti­al Blue House in Seoul.

He said Tokyo had done so citing security concerns and a loss of trust with South Korea, and that caused ‘significan­t change’ in the nature of defence cooperatio­n.

“In such a situation, we have determined it is not in the national interest to maintain the agreement that was signed for the purpose of exchanging sensitive military intelligen­ce,” he added.

The dispute between the two US allies has raised concerns over the potential implicatio­ns for their security cooperatio­n in the face of North Korean missile tests, and the possible impact on global supply chains.

The intelligen­ce pact was signed in November 2016 with Washington’s backing in response to North Korea’s missile launches and nuclear tests to better coordinate the gathering of informatio­n about the reclusive state. — AFP

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