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S. Korea hails new military pact with US
by Staff Writers
Seoul (AFP) March 25, 2013


A new South Korea-US pact providing for a joint military response even to low-level provocation by North Korea offers an added deterrent at a time of elevated tension, the South's defence ministry said Monday.

The two allies signed the military agreement on Friday in a move likely to fuel fresh outrage in Pyongyang which has spent the past few weeks denouncing joint South Korea-US military exercises.

While existing agreements provide for US engagement in the event of a full-scale conflict, the new protocol addresses the response to a low-level action such as a limited cross-border incursion.

It guarantees US support for any South Korean retaliation and allows Seoul to request any additional US military force it deems necessary.

"This allows both nations to jointly respond to the North's local provocations, with the South taking the lead and the US in support," defence ministry spokesman Kim Min-Seok said.

"It will have the effect of preventing the North from daring to provoke us," Kim told reporters.

The United States has close to 30,000 troops stationed in South Korea with the option to bring in reinforcements from its military bases in Japan.

The "provocative" scenarios envisaged by the new pact include maritime border incursions, shelling of border islands, and infiltration by low-flying fighter jets or by special forces units.

The chairman of the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Jung Seung-Jo, said the accord would allow a "strong retaliation" that would make North Korea "bitterly regret" any provocative move.

The protocol was signed just days before the third anniversary of the 2010 sinking of the South Korean naval corvette, Cheonan, with the loss of 46 lives.

South Korea said it was sunk by a North Korean torpedo, although Pyongyang had always denied any involvement.

Later the same year, North Korea shelled the South Korean border island of Yeonpyeong, killing four people.

Angered by UN sanctions imposed after its nuclear test in February, North Korea has issued a wave of threats over the past month -- ranging from a surgical military strike to nuclear war.

The North's young leader Kim Jong-Un recently made a series of visits to frontline military units across the country, during which he threatened to "wipe out" South Korean military units on another border island.

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