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S Korea, US hold navy drill

DESPITE NOKOR THREATS

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SEOUL — South Korea and the United States yesterday conducted a joint naval drill ahead of the launch next week of large-scale military exercises that have incensed North Korea.

The drill involved 10 South Korean warships, backed by surveillan­ce planes and helicopter­s, as well as a US Aegis destroyer and Sea Hawk helicopter­s, a defence ministry spokesman said.

"It i s designed t o enhance operationa­l ability and bolster the two allies' joint defence capacity," the spokesman said.

The drill was a prelude to the eight- week annual Foal Eagle exercise which kicks off Monday and involves air, ground and naval field training, with around 200,000 Korean and 3,700 US troops.

A week- long, largely computer- simulated joint exercise, Key Resolve, also gets underway Monday.

The annual drills are a perennial source of t ension on t he divided Korean peninsula.

Seoul and Washington insist they are defensive in nature, but t hey are regularly condemned by Pyongyang as provocativ­e rehearsals for invasion.

Pyongyang had offered a moratorium on nuclear testing if this year's joint drills were cancelled — a proposal rejected by Washington as an "implicit threat" to carry out a fourth nuclear test.

On Tuesday, North Korea's ruling communist party newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, said Seoul and Washington's decision to go ahead with the exercises had effectivel­y "scuppered" any chance of resuming a dialogue with Pyongyang. (AFP)

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? South Korean cadets celebrate after their graduation ceremony at the 71st army academy at the Hwarang drill field in Seoul, South Korea.
ASSOCIATED PRESS South Korean cadets celebrate after their graduation ceremony at the 71st army academy at the Hwarang drill field in Seoul, South Korea.

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