Trump, South Korea's Hwang agree to
strengthen defenses against North Korea: White House
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[January 30, 2017]
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean Acting
President Hwang Kyo-ahn agreed to take steps to strengthen joint defense
capabilities to defend against North Korea's nuclear threat, the White
House said on Sunday after a telephone call between the two leaders. |
South Korean acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn speaks
during the New Year's press conference at the government complex in
Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. REUTERS/Ahn Young-joon/Pool |
"President Trump
reiterated our ironclad commitment to defend (South Korea),
including through the provision of extended deterrence, using
the full range of military capabilities," the White House said
in a statement.
It also said Trump and Hwang discussed the upcoming visit by the
new U.S. defense secretary to Japan and South Korea, where
shared concerns about North Korea will top the agenda.
The United States and South Korea have agreed to deploy a
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system designed to
protect against North Korea's growing nuclear and ballistic
capabilities despite objections from China, which says the radar
could penetrate Chinese territory.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said on Jan. 1 his country was
close to test-launching an intercontinental ballistic missile
(ICBM), and state media has said a launch could come at any
time.
North Korea has maintained its nuclear and missile programs in
violation of repeated rounds of international sanctions.
(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Will
Dunham)
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