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S Korea, US to scale down military drills: report

AFP  |  Seoul 

South and the will scale down and shorten annual joint military exercises in light of a diplomatic thaw with Pyongyang, a report said today.

The Key Resolve and drills held every spring regularly infuriate the nuclear-armed North, which usually condemns them as preparations for invasion and responds with provocations of its own, ratcheting tensions higher.

But the two Koreas and the US are in the throes of an Olympics-led rapprochement, with South announcing plans for a summit between and next month, and US said to be meeting the North's Un by the end of May.

The joint exercises were delayed to avoid clashing with the Pyeongchang in the South last month.

But according to a in Seoul's presidential office, Kim told a visiting South Korean last week that he would "understand" if the drills went ahead.

Citing a military source, the South's agency said Foal Eagle, a field exercise involving tens of thousands of troops, will start in early April but be halved in length from two months to one.

US strategic weapons such as B-1B bombers and aircraft carrier strike groups, which have been often deployed to and near the in times of high tension, will not take part this time, said.

Key Resolve, a command post exercise using computer-based simulations, will kick off in the coming week, said.

Earlier, US Kenneth McKenzie, of staff, told a briefing that the US conducts a "robust series of exercises" with South every year.

"I don't think this year will be any different than those that have occurred in the past," he added.

A at the US-South Combined Forces Command said the date, duration and other details of the annual Key Resolve/exercises will be announced next week.

North has made no official comment on Kim's proposed face-to-face meetings with Trump and South Korean Moon Jae-in.

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 12:35 IST
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