South Korea's Ministry of National Defense (MND) confirmed with NK News that South Korea and the United States started the postponed joint drills on Tuesday, in the format of computer-simulated Combined Command Post Training (CPT).
According to military officials in Seoul, ROK-U.S. joint exercises were originally planned to go ahead on Aug. 16, but were ultimately delayed for two days and downscaled due to "various conditions, such as the COVID-19 situation" — one of the ROK Army participants tested positive for the virus ahead of the drills. South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff spokesperson Kim Jun-rak told reporters on Sunday that the joint drills were postponed "after discussion between the South Korean and U.S. authorities."
South Korea's Ministry of National Defense (MND) confirmed with NK News that South Korea and the United States started the postponed joint drills on Tuesday, in the format of computer-simulated Combined Command Post Training (CPT).
According to military officials in Seoul, ROK-U.S. joint exercises were originally planned to go ahead on Aug. 16, but were ultimately delayed for two days and downscaled due to "various conditions, such as the COVID-19 situation" — one of the ROK Army participants tested positive for the virus ahead of the drills. South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff spokesperson Kim Jun-rak told reporters on Sunday that the joint drills were postponed "after discussion between the South Korean and U.S. authorities."
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