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US, South Korea wrap up drills as tensions simmer

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US and South Korean Marines participate in a joint amphibious landing operation exercise during the 'Foal Eagle' series of joint and combined field training manoeuvers. Photo: EPA

The United States and South Korea on Tuesday wrapped up military drills at the centre of soaring tensions with North Korea, as Pyongyang ignored a new overture over a flagship joint industrial zone.

The two-month-long “Foal Eagle” air, ground and naval field training exercise – which involved more than 10,000 US troops along with a far higher number of South Korean personnel – had infuriated Pyongyang.

“The drill is over but the South Korean and US militaries will continue to watch out for potential provocations by the North, including a missile launch,” Seoul’s defence ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters.

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The North is still maintaining a number of missiles and missile launchers that were recently moved to its east coast in apparent preparation for a launch, Kim added.

The Korean peninsula has been in a state of heightened military tension since the North carried out its third nuclear test in February.

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Relations between the two Koreas have been further soured by a row over the Kaesong factory park inside the North that was once a rare symbol of inter-Korea cooperation.
A South Korean vehicle from Kaesong arrives at the customs in Paju. Photo: Xinhua
A South Korean vehicle from Kaesong arrives at the customs in Paju. Photo: Xinhua
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