The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Korea and US agree on troop deal

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SEOUL: South Korea and the United States have reached agreement on Seoul’s contributi­on to the costs of the US troop presence on the peninsula, Seoul said yesterday, as the two allies kicked off annual joint military exercises.

The issue had bedevilled the two allies’ security alliance under former president Donald Trump, who had a transactio­nal approach to foreign policy and repeatedly accused the South of freeloadin­g.

Washington stations 28,500 troops in the country to defend it from the nuclear-armed North, which invaded in 1950.

They are a key part of US forces’ deployment in Asia, but negotiatio­ns over funding had been gridlocked by the former US administra­tion’s demands that the South pay billions of dollars more towards their costs.

The Trump administra­tion initially insisted on US$5 billion a year – a more than fivefold increase.

Under the previous deal, which expired at the end of 2019, Seoul paid Washington about US$920 million annually.

Seoul’s foreign ministry said the two sides had reached an agreement ‘in principle’ without specifying the agreed amount. “The government will resolve a gap that has lasted for more than a year through a swift signing of an agreement,” it said in a statement.

The new deal must still be approved by the South Korean legislatur­e.

US President Joe Biden has vowed to revive frayed US alliances under his predecesso­r to counter the challenges posed by Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.

“America’s alliances are a tremendous source of our strength,” the US State Department said in a tweet.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? South Korean and US soldiers watch from an observatio­n post during a joint live firing drill between South Korea and the US at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, 65kms northeast of Seoul.
— AFP file photo South Korean and US soldiers watch from an observatio­n post during a joint live firing drill between South Korea and the US at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, 65kms northeast of Seoul.

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