US, Seoul Map Out N. Korea Nuclear Deterrence Plan – Report RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED September 09, 2013 The United States and South Korea have mapped out a joint plan that outlines measures to deter North Korea’s nuclear threat, Yonhap news agency said Sunday citing a government source. The plan “encompasses political, diplomatic and military measures to specify how to provide a nuclear umbrella on the Korean Peninsula in the case of North Korean nuclear provocations,” the report said. The document is expected to be signed at a security meeting between the US and South Korean defense chiefs on October 2. "Making an official document detailing the US nuclear umbrella reflects its firm commitment against North Korea's atomic weapons threat," an anonymous source told the agency. "The deterrence plan can be considered equivalent to an operational plan," the source said. The two Koreas technically remain "at war" since no peace treaty was signed when the Korean War ended in 1953. Tensions mounted on the Korean Peninsula earlier this year after North Korea conducted new nuclear and missile tests. Topics: Asia, USA, South Korea, DPRK Other news: Rosatom Inks Deals, Edges Closer to UK Nuclear Reactor Market Rosatom signed a memorandum on collaboration in nuclear energy. Russia Questions IAEA on Syrian Nuclear Risks Russia has handed over an official request. China Offers Russia Floating Nuke Plant Joint Project It was proposed that a joint venture should be established with investments from both sides. |
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