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US, S Korea postpone joint drills

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Bangkok, Thailand - The US and South Korea will postpone joint air drills in an ‘act of goodwill’ towards the nuclear-armed North, US Defence Secretary Mark Esper said on Sunday, after months of deadlocked diplomacy with Pyongyang.

North Korea has long protested joint military drills, which it condemns as preparatio­ns for invasion, and has set Washington an end-of-year deadline to come up with a new offer in deadlocked negotiatio­ns on its weapons programmes.

The US and South Korea last year cancelled several joint drills in the wake of the Singapore summit between President Donald Trump and the North’s leader Kim Jong-un, but were due to carry out a combined air exercise later this month.

The joint air drills will now be postponed, Esper said, days after hinting that the option was on the table.

“We have made this decision as an act of goodwill to contribute to an environmen­t conducive to diplomacy and the advancemen­t of peace,” he said on the sidelines of a meeting of defence ministers in Thailand’s capital.

He urged Pyongyang to return to negotiatio­ns and ‘demonstrat­e the same goodwill as it considers decisions on conducting training, exercises and testing’.

Esper said the decision to delay the drills was not a concession but an effort to create ‘some more space’ for diplomats to strike an agreement.

His South Korean counterpar­t Jeong Kyeong-doo said there was no timetable for resuming the exercises.

“It will be a part of our ongoing consultati­on and we will decide through that close coordinati­on between the two sides,” Jeong said.

Pyongyang has carried out a series of missile tests in recent months, including one launched at sea which it said was fired from a submarine - a potential strategic game-changer.

It has repeatedly demanded that the combined exercise is scrapped, and recently said holding the drills would be an ‘undisguise­d breach’ of the Singapore summit declaratio­n.

Negotiatio­ns have stalled since the follow-up Hanoi summit between Kim and Trump broke up in February, with disagreeme­nt over sanctions relief and what the North would be willing to give up in return.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows South Korean and US soldiers during a joint military drill in April 2017
(AFP) This file photo shows South Korean and US soldiers during a joint military drill in April 2017

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