South Korea and the United States held simulation drills in Washington this week to enhance nuclear deterrence cooperation, both sides said Friday, as the allies are stepping up security coordination to counter evolving North Korean threats.
Seoul and Washington held the first table top simulation (TTS) of the Nuclear Consultative Group (NCG), the allies’ key nuclear deterrence dialogue body, on Thursday and Friday, Seoul’s defense ministry and the Pentagon said in a joint statement.
The TTS drills involved officials from the two countries’ national security, military, diplomatic and intelligence authorities, it said.
“The simulation greatly contributes to the work of NCG, especially by strengthening the alliance’s approach to cooperative decision-making about nuclear deterrence and planning for potential nuclear contingencies on the Korean Peninsula,” they said in the release.
During the TTS program, the U.S. reaffirmed America’s “ironclad” extended deterrence commitment to South Korea, according to the release. Extended deterrence refers to the U.S.’ pledge to use the full range of its military capabilities, including nuclear, to defend its ally.
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