US, South Korea Likely To Suspend Major Military Drills This Week: Report

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The next major drill, Ulchi Freedom Guardian, is planned for the end of the summer (representational)Seoul: 
South Korea and the United States are expected to announce the suspension of "large-scale" military drills this week, with the provision
that they would restart if North Korea failed to keep its promise to denuclearise, news agency Yonhap said on Sunday.Citing an unnamed
government source, the South Korean news agency said the suspension was likely to affect only major joint exercises, not more routine
military training.U.S
President Donald Trump surprised officials in Seoul and Washington when he pledged to end "war games" after his summit with North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore last week. The suspension is likely to affect only major joint exercises, not more routine military
trainingImmediately after the announcement, U.S
forces in Korea said they had received no guidance on stopping any drills, and South Korean officials said they were trying to figure out
which exercises Trump was referring to.However, in a sign Seoul may be open to suspending drills, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on
Thursday his government would need to be flexible when it came to applying military pressure on North Korea if it was sincere about
denuclearisation.Moon said South Korea would carefully consider joint military drills with the United States and he asked his officials to
cooperate with the United States on the issue, his office said in a statement at the time.Yonhap also reported on Sunday that during
military talks between the two Koreas on Thursday, South Korean officials asked their northern counterparts to relocate artillery 30 to 40
kilometres away from the heavily fortified military demarcation line that divides the two countries.The South's defense ministry denied it
made such a request, Yonhap said.The talks, the first in more than a decade, held in the border village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised
zone (DMZ), followed an inter-Korean summit in April at which leaders of the two Koreas agreed to defuse tensions and cease "all hostile
acts".North and South Korea failed to reach any concrete agreement during those talks, officials said.North Korea proposed to Seoul to
disarm, on a trial basis, the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom, the only site in the DMZ where both countries' soldiers stand almost face to
face, the South's presidential spokesman said on Friday.About 28,500 U.S
troops are stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the Korean War, which ended in 1953 in an armistice that left the two Koreas technically
still at war.At a Senate hearing on Thursday, Trump's nominee to be ambassador to South Korea, retired Admiral Harry Harris, backed the idea
of a "pause" in major military exercises
He said his understanding was that any suspension would involve only major military exercises and that regular training of U.S
forces in South Korea would continue, although final decisions were up to the Department of Defense.The U.S.-South Korean exercise calendar
hits a high point every year with the Foal Eagle and Max Thunder drills, which both wrapped up last month.The next major drill, Ulchi
Freedom Guardian, is planned for the end of the summer.Last year, 17,500 American and more than 50,000 South Korean troops participated in
the Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills, although the exercise is mostly focused on computerised simulations rather than live field exercises that
use weapons, tanks or aircraft.© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent
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