
SEOUL 鈥 Advisers to South Korea鈥檚 president-elect sought redeployment of US strategic assets, such as nuclear bombers and submarines, to the Korean peninsula during talks held on a visit to Washington, one of the advisers said on Wednesday.聽
The team of foreign policy and security aides to incoming president Yoon Suk-yeol met US national security adviser Jake Sullivan as Yoon seeks a more constant security presence to deter threats from North Korea as it steps up weapons tests.聽
鈥淒eploying the strategic assets is an important element of reinforcing the extended deterrence, and the issue naturally came up during the discussions,鈥 Park Jin, a four-term lawmaker who led the delegation, told reporters.聽
He added that both sides explored ways to bolster US extended nuclear deterrence at the talks on coordinating efforts against the North Korean threat held on a trip that also aimed to secure an early summit with President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.聽
A White House official asked about such talks, and whether Washington supported the deployments to South Korea, responded that both sides had 鈥渄iscussed generally鈥 the US defense commitments, but did not elaborate.聽
Mr. Yoon, set to be sworn in on May 10, is mapping out his foreign policy agenda after winning the March 9 election, just as tension flares after neighboring North Korea launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) last month.聽
The deployment of US bombers, aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines is part of Mr. Yoon鈥檚 election plank promising to 鈥渞espond firmly鈥 to the North鈥檚 threats.聽
JOINT DRILLS聽
Mr. Yoon has also vowed to 鈥渘ormalize鈥 joint military drills with the United States that were scaled back under outgoing liberal President Moon Jae-in, in a bid to placate Pyongyang and resume stalled talks to rid the peninsula of nuclear weapons.聽
North Korea has long denounced the exercises as a rehearsal for war, and the allies have reduced field training and shunned use of major weapons such as bombers and air carriers, focusing instead on computer simulations.聽
But Mr. Park did not elaborate when asked about plans for regular spring exercises, which domestic media have said could include nuclear bombers for the first time in nearly five years.聽
鈥淲e agreed that what鈥檚 most important is to maintain deterrence so that we can strongly respond to any possible North Korean provocations,鈥 he said, whether ICBM launches or psychological warfare in the form of verbal attacks.聽
The delegation invited Biden to visit Seoul when he travels to Asia to meet the Quad grouping of nations, which also includes Japan, Australia and India, Park added.聽
He also delivered a letter to Mr. Biden from Mr. Yoon highlighting his 鈥渟olid willingness and vision鈥 to advance ties not only on North Korea but also economic security and other issues, he said.聽
Mr. Park鈥檚 name is being floated as a strong candidate to be foreign minister, along with that of Cho Tae-yong, a lawmaker of Mr. Yoon鈥檚 conservative People Power Party (PPP) who was also in the delegation. 鈥斅Hyonhee Shin/Reuters


