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.
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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