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US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea for joint drills

  • Carrier’s arrival shows the ‘firm resolve’ of South Korea and the US to respond to escalating threats from the North, Seoul’s navy says

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The USS Theodore Roosevelt, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is anchored in Busan, South Korea, on Saturday. Photo: Pool via AP
Agence France-Presse

A US aircraft carrier arrived in South Korea on Saturday for joint military drills aimed to better counter North Korean threats, Seoul’s navy said.

The announcement came a day after South Korea summoned the Russian ambassador to Seoul to protest against a defence deal signed by President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang this week, which included a pledge to come to each other’s aid if attacked.

“The US Navy’s aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt … arrived at the Busan Naval Base on the morning of June 22,” the South Korean Navy said in a statement.

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Its arrival “demonstrates the strong combined defence posture of the South Korea-US alliance and their firm resolve to respond to the escalating threats from North Korea”, it added.

An F-18 fighter aircraft sits in the hangar of the USS Theodore Roosevelt nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, anchored in Busan Naval Base, Busan, South Korea, on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE
An F-18 fighter aircraft sits in the hangar of the USS Theodore Roosevelt nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, anchored in Busan Naval Base, Busan, South Korea, on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE

The carrier’s visit comes around seven months after another US aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, came to the South in a show of strength against Pyongyang.

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