“The nature of the exercise is not offensive ... and is for strengthening the alliance,” Choi Jong-kun, the secretary for peace planning to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, told the Aspen Institute’s annual strategic forum.
Korea warns US-S. Korea drills will affect nuclear talks
Later, speaking with Reuters, Choi said next month’s exercise would largely involve computer simulations and not troops in the field.
The spokesperson for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Trump had reaffirmed in a meeting with Kim last month that joint exercises would be halted adding that the US decision to proceed with them was “clearly a breach” of the leaders’ agreements made at a summit in Singapore last year.
The spokesperson said proceeding with war games was jeopardising Pyongyang’s resumption of nuclear talks with the United States. The ministry said Washington’s pattern of “unilaterally reneging on its commitments” was leading Pyongyang to its commitment to discontinue tests of nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rejected the North Korean charges earlier this week.
Speaking to the Aspen conference, Choi said that the United States would have consulted with his government had Trump agreed to suspend US-South Korean war games during his talks last month with Kim on the border last month.
“As far as I know, President Trump did not promise the cancellation of this upcoming military exercise,” said Choi. “If he had done that ... we would have been consulted and organised it and used it very strategically.”
He noted that the United States and South Korea had suspended a large-scale exercise and canceled a second following the Singapore summit in June 2018 at which Trump sought to persuade Kim to end the development of nuclear weapons and eliminate his arsenal.
US wants North Korea freeze as beginning, not end, of denuclearisation
A second Trump-Kim summit in February failed to make any headway. The following month, the US and South Korean militaries announced they were scaling back major war games - which Pyongyang long has denounced as preparations for war - and would hold smaller-scale exercises.
Even so, Choi said, the preparedness of the US and South Korean military to operate together had not been waned.
“For the record, military interoperability has never been compromised,” he said.
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