Key Points

South Korea's Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back met with US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll to strengthen bilateral military cooperation. They focused particularly on expanding joint drone research, production and operational capabilities. Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong combined defence posture against North Korean threats. The discussions also covered arms industry cooperation and science technology partnerships between the two allies.

Key Points: South Korea US Defence Chiefs Discuss Drone Cooperation Amid North Korea Threats

  • Defence chiefs discuss expanding joint drone research and production capabilities
  • Both sides emphasize maintaining robust combined defence against North Korea
  • Cooperation includes arms industry maintenance, repair and overhaul programs
  • Ministers underscore US Forces Korea role in peninsula peace and stability
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South Korea's Defence chief, US Army Secretary discuss drone cooperation

Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back and US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll agree to expand joint drone research and production while addressing North Korean nuclear threats.

"The Secretary and Foreign Ministers reaffirmed their resolute commitment to the denuclearisation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Joint Statement"

Seoul, Oct 2

South Korea's Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back and US Secretary of Army Daniel Driscoll held talks Thursday, discussing ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas including the arms industry and drone development, the defence ministry said.

In the talks held in Seoul, Ahn said bilateral military trust and cooperation have driven their bilateral alliance and proposed for close cooperation on further advancing such ties.

Both sides concurred on the importance of maintaining a robust combined defence posture to deter and respond to North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, with Ahn underscoring the role of the US Forces Korea for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.

The defence chief called for expanding mutually beneficial cooperation in areas of science technology and arms industry maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), to which Driscoll concurred.

Ahn and Driscoll also concurred on the growing importance of drones in future warfare and agreed to expand joint research, production and operation of such unmanned assets, according to the ministry, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Earlier in September, the top diplomats of South Korea, the United States and Japan have reaffirmed their "resolute" commitment to the denuclearisation of North Korea, a joint statement showed, after the North's leader urged Washington to drop that goal as a condition for resuming talks with Pyongyang.

The statement was released after Foreign Minister Cho Hyun, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York for talks on their partnership and other shared issues, including North Korea's nuclear threats.

The statement came a day after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un suggested he is open to engaging in dialogue with US President Donald Trump's administration if Washington drops its denuclearisation demand, saying he has no intention of relinquishing his nuclear stockpiles.

"The Secretary and Foreign Ministers reaffirmed their resolute commitment to the denuclearisation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in accordance with relevant United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, while continuing to make efforts to maintain peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula through dialogue and diplomacy," the statement read, referring to North Korea by its official name.

"They emphasised the need to address together the DPRK's nuclear and missile programs and to maintain and strengthen the sanctions regime against the DPRK by responding firmly and in cooperation with other countries to violations and evasions of the relevant UNSC resolutions."

- IANS

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Priya S
While drone cooperation is important, I wish our government would focus more on indigenous drone development rather than just imports. Make in India should apply to defence too!
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Arjun K
North Korea's nuclear threats are concerning for the entire region. Strong alliances like US-South Korea are essential for maintaining stability in Asia. Hope India continues to build similar strategic partnerships.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how drone technology is becoming central to modern warfare. India should learn from such collaborations and develop our own advanced UAV systems.
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Vikram M
The MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) cooperation is crucial. India has huge potential in this area - we should leverage our engineering talent to become a global MRO hub for defence equipment.
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Michael C
While military cooperation is necessary, I hope diplomatic efforts continue. Dialogue and diplomacy should always be the first option, even with difficult neighbors. This applies to all countries in the region.

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