S. Korea hints at suspending military drills with US

IANS  |  Seoul 

South Korea's presidential office hinted at the possibility of suspending the country's joint military drills with the US, citing a need to assist denuclearization negotiations with

"We believe there is a need to consider various ways to further promote dialogue as long as serious discussions are being held between the US and for the denuclearization of the and establishment of peace," told reporters.

The remarks came one day after US said he will stop what he called expensive and provocative "war games" with South as long as the and the US "negotiated in good faith".

Trump's remarks came as a surprise to many in the US and as the exercises were seen as integral to their alliance and their joint deterrence against possible aggression from the communist North, news agency reported.

The claimed it was still not clear what Trump meant by "war games".

"For now, there still is a need to find out the exact meaning and intention of Trump's remarks," he said.

and had long insisted that their joint military drills were strictly defensive. The US currently maintains 28,500 troops in South Korea, a legacy of the Korean War.

South Korean Moon Jae-in called for an all-member meeting of the (NSC) on Thursday to discuss the issue.

The two Koreas technically remain at war as the 1950-53 Korean War ended only with an armistice. The leaders of the divided Koreas agreed to make joints efforts to formally end the war in their two bilateral summits held on April 27 and May 26.

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 17:48 IST