US suspends more training exercises with South Korea: Pentagon

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The United States and South Korea have agreed to indefinitely suspend two exchange programme training exercises, the Pentagon said on Friday, a sign that promises made during the Trump-Kim summit are being kept.
File photo showing South Korean and US soldiers watching from an observation post during a joint live firing drill at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, on April 26, 2017.
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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The United States and South Korea have agreed to indefinitely suspend two exchange programme training exercises, the Pentagon said on Friday (June 22), in the aftermath of the summit earlier this month between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

"To support implementing the outcomes of the Singapore Summit, and in coordination with our Republic of Korea ally, Secretary Mattis has indefinitely suspended select exercises," Pentagon spokesman Dana White said.

"This includes suspending FREEDOM GUARDIAN along with two Korean Marine Exchange Programme (KMEP) training exercises scheduled to occur in the next three months," White said.

Regarding suspension of the exercises, South Korea's defence ministry said, "South Korea and the US decided to delay two of KMEP (drills) indefinitely, which was going to take place within the next three months.

"This is a part of follow-up measures after the North Korea-Us summit and South Korea-North Korea summit. There could be additional measures should North Korea follow suit with productive cooperation."

At a news conference after the meeting with Kim in Singapore, Trump announced that he would halt what he called "very provocative" and expensive regular military exercises that the US holds with South Korea. North Korea had long sought an end to the war games.

Earlier this week, the US and South Korea said they were suspending planning for August's Freedom Guardian exercise.

Last year, 17,500 American troops and more than 50,000 South Korean troops joined the Freedom Guardian drills, although the exercise is mostly focused on computerised simulations rather than field exercises.

A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, played down the significance of suspending the KMEP training exercises, saying they were relatively minor.

US defence chief James Mattis met Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford, and Trump's national security adviser John Bolton on Friday, White said.

"In support of upcoming diplomatic negotiations led by Secretary Pompeo, additional decisions will depend upon the DPRK continuing to have productive negotiations in good faith," she added.

Every spring, the US and South Korea conduct Foal Eagle and Max Thunder drills, both of which wrapped up in May.

The decision to halt military exercises with South Korea baffled allies, military officials and lawmakers. The drills help keep US forces at a state of readiness in one of the world's most tense flashpoints.

At the Singapore talks, North Korea also agreed to allow the recovery of the remains of soldiers who went missing in action during the Korean War.

On Saturday, the US military began moving caskets to North Korea for the recovery of some remains, the UN Command in South Korea said in a statement.

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