Mindanao Times

US-S. Korea to hold drills despite warnings

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SEOUL and Washington were to begin annual joint military exercises on Monday, defying warnings from Pyongyang that the war games will jeopardise nuclear negotiatio­ns between the US and North Korea.

The drills come after Pyongyang tested a series of short-range projectile­s in recent days, calling one of them a “solemn warning” to Seoul against pursuing the mainly computer-simulated drills with Washington.

“Our joint exercise to verify (Seoul’s) capabiliti­es for its envisioned retaking of wartime operationa­l control is being prepared,” a ministry official told reporters.

Under the US-South Korea security treaty an American general will take command of their combined forces in the event of war, but Seoul has long sought to reverse the position.

Analysts say the military activities by both sides could delay talks on the North’s weapons programmes -- which have seen it subject to multiple sets of UN Security Council sanctions -- until later this year.

After a year of mutual threats and mounting tensions US President Donald Trump and the North’s leader Kim Jong Un held a historic meeting in Singapore last year, when Kim signed a vague pledge to work towards “denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula”.

A second summit in Hanoi in February broke up amid disagreeme­nt on sanctions relief and what the North might be willing to give up in return.

Trump and Kim agreed to resume nuclear talks during their impromptu June meeting in the Demilitari­zed Zone that divides the peninsula, but that working-level dialogue has yet to begin.

The nuclear-armed North -- which attacked its neighbour in 1950, triggering the Korean War -- has always been infuriated by military exercises between the US and the South, decrying them as rehearsals for invasion.

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After the Singapore summit, Trump made a shock announceme­nt halting joint drills, adopting Pyongyang’s own descriptio­n of them as “provocativ­e” at an extraordin­ary, freewheeli­ng press conference.

War games known as Ulchi Freedom Guardian (UFG) and scheduled for August last year were subsequent­ly suspended.

And the allies’biggest annual drills, Foal Eagle and Key Resolve, which took place every spring and involved tens of thousands of troops, were replaced with a shorter “Dong Maeng” or “Alliance” exercise in March.

The August drills were scaled down earlier this year, Yonhap news agency reported, and have not been named, with an official from Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) telling AFP that they “cannot comment any further” on their designatio­n.

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