Former US Ambassador Kathleen Stephens speaking at a Washington forum on the Korea-US alliance.
Former US Ambassador Kathleen Stephens speaking at a Washington forum on the Korea-US alliance.
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Ex-U.S. diplomat says OPCON transfer not end of Korea-U.S. alliance

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Former U.S. Ambassador Kathleen Stephens said Thursday at a Washington forum that the planned wartime operational control transfer does not mean the end of the South Korea-U.S. alliance.

Kathleen Stephens, who served as ambassador to South Korea from 2008 to 2011, made the remarks at a forum hosted by the Korea Economic Institute of America. She said the time may be ripe for the handover and voiced confidence that Seoul and Washington can manage the transition. Philip Goldberg, ambassador from 2022 to 2025, expressed concerns that greater U.S. Forces Korea strategic flexibility and South Korea's increased defense role could move the allies apart to some extent. He also pointed to opportunities for deeper cooperation in the defense industrial sector and rejected claims that President Lee Jae Myung's administration has taken a hard left turn against America. Stephens noted bipartisan backing and growing public support for the alliance in South Korea, saying talk of anti-Americanism sounds anachronistic.

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South Korean and US diplomats shaking hands with flags in background.
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South Korea, US agree to cooperate on key alliance issues for mutual security interest

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South Korea and the United States have agreed to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual security interest, including the transfer of wartime operational control and alliance modernization.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday called for a balanced approach to the transfer of wartime operational control to South Korea that honors long-standing U.S. military roles.

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South Korea believes the final verification stage for regaining wartime operational control from the United States can be completed in about one year, potentially allowing the transfer as early as next year, according to a source.

South Korea and the United States will launch formal negotiations next week to implement security agreements reached at their leaders' summit.

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President Lee Jae-myung said on Friday that South Korea will swiftly retake wartime operational control from the United States and accelerate military reforms including selective conscription. Speaking at a meeting with top military leaders in Seoul, he urged forces to heighten readiness amid a 'grave' security situation involving a prolonged Middle East war and North Korea's border fortifications in the DMZ. He stressed self-reliant defense while maintaining the Korea-U.S. alliance.

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