用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Bilateral South Korea-US consulting group meets in response to North Korean nuclear threats
2023-07-18 00:00:00.0     独立报-世界新闻     原网页

       

       Sign up to our Evening Headlines email for your daily guide to the latest news Sign up to our free US Evening Headlines email

       Please enter a valid email address

       Please enter a valid email address

       SIGN UP

       I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy notice

       Thanks for signing up to the

       Evening Headlines email

       {{ #verifyErrors }} {{ message }} {{ /verifyErrors }} {{ ^verifyErrors }} Something went wrong. Please try again later {{ /verifyErrors }}

       A bilateral consulting group of South Korean and U.S. officials met Tuesday in Seoul to discuss strengthening their nations’ deterrence capabilities against North Korea’s evolving nuclear threats.

       The Nuclear Consultative Group was established as part of agreements Presidents Joe Biden and Yoon Suk Yeol made when they met in April.

       Seoul officials say the body is tasked with sharing information on nuclear and strategic weapons operation plans and discussing joint operations. The U.S. would retain operational control of U.S. nuclear weapons, and Washington officials say the group’s establishment and other steps announced in April were meant to ease South Korean worries about North Korean provocations while keeping Seoul from pursuing its own nuclear program.

       The group's inaugural meeting “will serve as an important starting point to establish powerful, effective Korea-U.S. extended deterrence,” Yoon said during a televised Cabinet Council meeting, referring to a U.S. security commitment to use full U.S. capabilities, including nuclear, to protect its allies.

       Yoon said the allies will make substantial efforts to resolve North Korean nuclear threats based on “the Korea-U.S. alliance that is upgraded with a new, nuclear-based paradigm.”

       Recommended Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide

       Yoon visited a conference room to meet the South Korean and U.S. officials at the group’s inaugural meeting at the presidential office in Seoul. Yoon told them the two countries must bolster their deterrence capabilities to make North Korea not dare to think about using nuclear weapons, according to Yoon’s office.

       Earlier, Sabrina Singh, a deputy Pentagon press secretary, told reporters Monday that the goal of the meeting is to begin implementing the Biden-Yoon declaration in April, “which reaffirms our joint extended deterrence in the region.”

       The meeting was co-chaired by U.S. National Security Coordinator for the Indo Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell and South Korea’s deputy national security director Kim Tae-hyo.

       North Korea’s nuclear ambitions have taken on new urgency after it has openly threatened to use nuclear weapons in potential conflicts with its rivals and carried out about 100 missile tests since the start of last year.

       Last week, North Korea conducted a second test-flight of a more mobile, powerful intercontinental ballistic missile designed to strike the mainland U.S. After observing that launch, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to further bolster his country’s nuclear fighting capabilities.

       During their April summit in Washington, Yoon and Biden also agreed on the periodic docking a U.S. nuclear-armed submarine in South Korea and bolster joint training exercises. Biden also stated that any North Korean nuclear attack on the U.S. or its allies would “result in the end of whatever regime” took such action.

       North Korea has responded that such steps proved the allies’ hostility toward North Korea. It threatened to further bolster its escalatory nuclear doctrine in protest.

       More about AP South Korea Joe Biden Seoul Washington Kim Jong Un Pentagon

       1/ 1Bilateral South Korea-US consulting group meets in response to North Korean nuclear threats

       Bilateral South Korea-US consulting group meets in response to North Korean nuclear threats South Korea Koreas Tensions

       Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

       ? Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article

       Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.

       Subscribe

       Already subscribed? Log in

       


标签:综合
关键词: deterrence     Biden     Seoul     bolster     Korean     theEvening Headlines     email     Korea    
滚动新闻