02 March 2017

News Story: S. Korean. U.S. security, defense officials hold phone talks on THAAD, military drills

SEOUL, March 1 (Xinhua) -- Senior security and defense officials of South Korea and the United States held phone talks on Wednesday to talks about the deployment of the U.S. missile shield in South Korean soil and the launch of joint military exercises.

Kim Kwan-jin, top security adviser to impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye, talked via phone with his U.S. counterpart H.R. McMaster, who was named as new U.S. national security adviser last month, the presidential Blue House of South Korea said.

During the half-hour dialogue, Kim and McMaster agreed to deploy the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) in southeast South Korea as scheduled for what they said was nuclear and missile threats from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Seoul and Washington agreed in July last year to install one THAAD battery by the end of this year. The site was altered in September into a golf course in the Seongju county, North Gyeongsang province.

The golf course was possessed by Lotte Group, South Korea's fifth-largest family-controlled conglomerate, which signed a contract with the defense ministry on Tuesday to exchange the golf course for military land near Seoul.

The land swap deal would speed the remaining procedures for the THAAD deployment in South Korea, including the land provision to the U.S. military and the basic designing of the missile base.

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