Senate defense bill includes provision calling for quarterly Pentagon report on OPCON transfer

A Senate version of the annual U.S. defense bill includes a provision requiring the defense secretary to submit quarterly reports on the roadmap for transferring wartime operational control to South Korea.

The provision appears in the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2027. It requires the Pentagon chief to deliver reports to Congress by March 1 next year and every 90 days thereafter through 2030. Each report must include assessments from the U.S. Pacific Command commander and the U.S. Forces Korea commander on conditions for the transfer.

The bill also maintains the existing prohibition on using authorized funds to reduce U.S. troop levels in South Korea below 28,500. The Senate Armed Services Committee advanced the measure last week by an 18-9 vote.

The OPCON transition process stems from an agreement signed by the allies in 2018. South Korea seeks to complete the handover before President Lee Jae Myung's term ends in 2030. The defense bill now moves to further congressional procedures including reconciliation with the House version.

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Gen. Xavier Brunson announces US-South Korea OPCON transfer roadmap targeting early 2029, with allied flags and soldiers.
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South Korea, US aim to meet OPCON transfer conditions by early 2029

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U.S. Forces Korea Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson said Wednesday that a roadmap has been delivered to the Pentagon to meet wartime operational control (OPCON) transfer conditions no later than the second quarter of fiscal year 2029. This targets January to March 2029 as the allies pursue a conditions-based transition. Brunson stressed the need to satisfy all conditions.

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.

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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.

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