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Defense talks on SMA fail to reach any concrete result

Korea’s top negotiator in defense cost-sharing talks with the United States has said the allies have failed to produce a concrete result in this week’s negotiations as Washington’s demand for a sharp increase in Seoul’s share remains unchanged.

Jeong Eun-bo made the remarks Thursday following the fourth round of talks in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday over how to share the cost of stationing the 28,500-strong U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) under the cost-sharing accord, called the Special Measures Agreement (SMA).

“At this point, we are in a situation where we need to continue to narrow our differences. It is not that we have reached a concrete result,” Jeong told reporters at Dulles International Airport.

“It is right to say that the U.S. maintains its position,” he added.

The U.S. has reportedly demanded a fivefold increase in Seoul’s financial contributions to $5 billion next year to cover expenditures related to the allies’ combined military exercises and support for the USFK troops’ families.

Under this year’s SMA, which is set to expire at the end of the year, Seoul agreed to pay about $870 million.

Jeong reiterated Seoul’s position that the negotiations should proceed strictly within the SMA framework, which calls for Seoul to pay partial costs for Korean employees in USFK installations, the construction of some military facilities and logistical support.

Asked whether it would be difficult to strike a deal before the end of the year, Jeong simply said, “We will try hard to conclude the negotiations by the year’s end.”

Yonhap
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