US, South Korean Militaries Wrapping up Drills Early, a Day After North Korea's Missile Barrage
The launch followed an early end to the drills after President Donald Trump ordered a 50% cut in U.S. participation, officials said.
- On Friday, U.S. and South Korean militaries concluded the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield drills six days early, following President Donald Trump's order to "substantially reduce" participation as a diplomatic gesture toward North Korea.
- North Korea launched about 10 short-range ballistic missiles on Thursday, while Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, dismissed the drill reduction as "completely uninteresting" and maintained the exercises remain provocative.
- Denying her brother responded to Trump's outreach, Kim Yo Jong claimed the relationship remains "excellent" while stating personal ties "can't be a factor that moves current North Korean-U.S. relations."
- Analysis by Kim Dong-yub, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies, suggests the statement aims to preempt diplomatic speculation while Pyongyang leverages its nuclear arsenal and Russia ties.
- Ewha University professor Leif-Eric Easley suggests Kim may eventually seek benefits from Washington, though negotiations likely depend on U.S. midterm elections when the administration might pursue headline-grabbing foreign policies.
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U.S., South Korean militaries wrap up drill early, after North Korea's barrage
Trump had earlier abruptly ordered the Pentagon to "substantially reduce" the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise just before it began Monday.
U.S., South Korean militaries wrap up drill early, a day after North Korea’s missile barrage
The U.S. and South Korean militaries wrapped up their annual drill six days earlier than initially scheduled on Friday in a conciliatory gesture toward North Korea, though the North said the step isn't enough to persuade it to return to talks.
The US and South Korean militaries ended their annual military exercises today six days earlier than originally planned, in a gesture of reconciliation with North Korea, although Pyongyang said the move was not enough to return to talks.
South Korea, US, Japan hold urgent talks after North Korea fires missiles despite US drill rollback - The Tribune
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, who is on a visit to India, told reporters that Tokyo has lodged a strong protest with Pyongyang, Kyodo News reported.
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