Defense minister to visit US next week for talks with Hegseth

Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back will visit the United States next week to meet U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The allies plan to discuss wartime operational control transfer and other pending security issues.

Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back will travel to Washington for a five-day trip starting Sunday and hold talks with his U.S. counterpart on Monday. It marks his first visit to the United States in the role.

The agenda includes efforts to meet conditions for the transfer of wartime operational control by the first quarter of 2029 and progress on nuclear-powered submarines. South Korea aims to complete the OPCON transition by 2028.

The two sides may also address support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and restrictions on intelligence sharing regarding North Korea. Ahn plans separate meetings with acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao and members of key Senate committees.

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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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Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back said Sunday that South Korea discussed a Japan-proposed bilateral military logistics support pact at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, while maintaining reservations on the matter.

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.

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South Korea and the United States launched their first round of security talks on Tuesday to implement agreements reached by their leaders last year, including Seoul's push to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.

President Lee Jae-myung is scheduled to meet a delegation of U.S. House lawmakers on Tuesday amid the Middle East war and ongoing Seoul-Washington talks on South Korea's $350 billion investment plan in the U.S. under a bilateral trade deal.

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South Korean Vice Foreign Minister for Strategy and Intelligence Jeong Yeon-doo said Seoul and Washington are working toward "normalization" of intelligence sharing after a meeting in Washington. The efforts follow US reports of partially curbing access over Unification Minister Chung Dong-young's mention of a North Korean uranium site in Kusong. Seoul insists the information was open-source.

 

 

 

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