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US and South Korea agrees to expand military drills to deter North Korea's nuclear threats.

Joe Biden said cooperation between the US and South Korea shows “our readiness to take on all threats together”



Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced they will consider expanding joint military exercises to deter the nuclear threat from North Korea.


Mr Biden said cooperation between the US and South Korea shows “our readiness to take on all threats together”.


“Today, President Yoon and I committed to strengthening our close engagement and work together to take on challenges of regional security,” Mr Biden said.


“Including addressing the threat posed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, by further strengthening our deterrence posture and working toward a complete denuclearisation of the Prince of the Korean Peninsula.

“As the president has already spoken to, promoting stability across the Taiwan Straits, as well as ensuring freedom of navigation, including in the South China Sea and beyond.”

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