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		<title>Ruling party lawmakers increase pressure on delay of ROK-US joint military drill</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lawmakers from the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) are increasing pressure on the government to postpone a combined military exercise with the U.S., saying it would undermine the chance to improve inter-Korean relations which have shown signs of improvement following the restoration of communication hotlines between the two Koreas.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="read">Lawmakers from the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) are increasing pressure on the government to postpone a combined military exercise with the U.S., saying it would undermine the chance to improve inter-Korean relations which have shown signs of improvement following the restoration of communication hotlines between the two Koreas.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />The Moon Jae-in administration is wavering over the issue after the North warned that the exercise would damage peace efforts engaged in by the leaders of the two countries and demanded a &#8220;big decision&#8221; by Seoul on the exercise.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />More than 60 DPK lawmakers ― led by Reps. Sul Hoon and Jin Sung-joon ― released a statement Thursday urging the government to postpone the Combined Command Post Training to improve inter-Korean relations.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />&#8220;We suggest South Korea and the U.S. thoroughly review postponing the combined military exercise scheduled in August, on the condition that North Korea comes forward for talks toward improving inter-Korean relations and a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula,&#8221; the statement read.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />&#8220;Though various political claims are emerging over our response to the North&#8217;s demand, we believe there is a necessity to delay the drill as an active and influential measure that can bring a decisive change in inter-Korean relations.&#8221;<br class="read" /></span></p>
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<td class="view_caption read">Rep. Jin Sung-joon of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, fifth from left, urges the government to postpone a South Korea-U.S. combined military exercise scheduled for August, during a press conference at the National Assembly, Thursday. Captured from Jin&#8217;s Facebook</td>
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<p><span class="read"><br class="read" />The statement came after Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korea leader Kim Jong-un, said Aug. 1 that the exercise would &#8220;cloud&#8221; the future of inter-Korean relations, and demanded South Korea choose whether to &#8220;go ahead with the aggressive war exercises,&#8221; or &#8220;make a big decision&#8221; that was in line with the recent restoration of communication hotlines between the two Koreas.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />According to sources, the drill is expected to take place from Aug. 16 and last for 10 days. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Won In-choul, U.S. Forces Korea Commander Gen. Paul LaCamera and other ranking officials of the two sides held a virtual seminar for training preparation Wednesday and discussed the schedule and plans for the exercise.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />However, no official announcement was made regarding the duration and scale of the drill so far, amplifying uncertainties on the annual summertime exercise.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />The DPK lawmakers&#8217; statement flies in the face of the party leadership&#8217;s opinion that the drill should take place as scheduled.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />In a radio interview with YTN, Thursday, DPK Chairman Song Young-gil said, &#8220;If there are tangible discussions between the U.S. and the North or inter-Korean talks are fully resumed, this issue could be discussed. With the communication hotlines restoration only, however, postponing the drill is problematic.&#8221;<br class="read" /><br class="read" />Song had previously said Monday that the drill was aimed at peace keeping, not an aggressive war exercise, and so the exercise should go ahead as planned.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />Against this backdrop, the Moon government is wavering on how to handle the North&#8217;s tactic.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />On Tuesday, National Intelligence Agency Director Park Jie-won voluntarily appeared at a National Assembly Intelligence Committee meeting and told lawmakers that he &#8220;understands the importance of the joint drill, but there was a necessity to consider a flexible response for a big picture of continuing the peace momentum and denuclearization.&#8221;<br class="read" /><br class="read" />This drew criticism from the opposition, with Rep. Ha Tae-keung of the People Power Party (PPP) commenting, &#8220;The spy agency has become subordinate to the North.&#8221;<br class="read" /><br class="read" />President Moon&#8217;s equivocal comment on the drill is also magnifying uncertainties.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />Asked if the President discussed postponing the exercise, an official at Cheong Wa Dae said, &#8220;Minister of National Defense Suh Wook reported to President Moon that the military was consulting with the U.S. (over the drill) in consideration of the domestic COVID-19 situation and other pending issues, and the President ordered a careful consultation taking various issues into account.&#8221;<br class="read" /><br class="read" />This faced the criticism that the President was creating confusion in the chain of command with his remarks.<br class="read" /><br class="read" />&#8220;With the public paying attention to the decision of the commander-in-chief, he came up with a disappointing comment,&#8221; Rep. Tae Yong-ho of the PPP wrote on Facebook. &#8220;As the President takes an equivocal stance, the military is now seeking ways to postpone the exercise by making excuses about the COVID-19 situation.&#8221;<br class="read" /></span></p>
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