U.S., South Korean Militaries Wrap Up Drill Early, a Day After North Korea's Missile Barrage

The U.S. and South Korean militaries wrapped up their annual drill six days earlier than initially scheduled on Friday in a conciliatory gesture toward North Korea, though the North said the step isn't enough to persuade it to return to talks.
U.S., South Korean Militaries Wrap Up Drill Early, a Day After North Korea's Missile Barrage

The U.S. and South Korean militaries concluded their annual drill six days ahead of schedule. This move was intended as a conciliatory gesture toward North Korea. However, North Korea stated that this action is insufficient to prompt their return to negotiation talks.

  • U.S. and South Korean militaries ended their annual drill six days early.
  • The drill’s early conclusion was a gesture of goodwill towards North Korea.
  • North Korea indicated the gesture was not enough to resume talks.
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