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ROK, US begin joint annual military exercises

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-08-05 14:20

ROK protesters participate in a rally against US-ROK military exercises, near the US embassy in Seoul, ROK, Feb 19, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

SEOUL - The combined forces of the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the United States "actually" began their joint annual military exercises on Monday amid the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s harsh criticism against it, according to local media reports.

The two allies "actually" launched the computer-simulated command post exercise (CPX), scheduled to last for about half a month, local broadcaster YTN reported.

During the next 10 days following the CPX, the combined forces would intensively verify the ROK's military's initial operational capability (IOC) for the transfer of wartime operational control of the ROK's troops from Washington to Seoul.

ROK's wartime operational command was handed over to the US-led UN Command after the three-year Korean War broke out in 1950. Seoul regained its peacetime command in 1994.

The ROK-US military drills came amid the DPRK's denunciation. After test-firing two short-range projectiles on July 25, Pyongyang sent warnings against the planned ROK-US drills and Seoul's adoption of the US-made stealth fighter jets.

Since then, the DPRK fired off four more short-range projectiles in just over a week.

An unnamed ROK's military official was quoted by Yonhap news agency as saying the drills, which began on Monday, would not be officially called the ROK-US joint military exercises, noting that the announcement on the joint military drills would be made later this week.

ROK and the United States scrapped or scaled down their joint annual war games, codenamed Key Resolve, Foal Eagle and Ulchi Freedom Guardian, since the first summit between ROK's President Moon Jae-in and top DPRK leader Kim Jong-un last year and the first-ever DPRK-US summit in June of the year.

In March this year, the combined forces staged the new Dong Maeng exercise to replace the Key Resolve command post exercises and the Foal Eagle field training drills.

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