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Hegseth calls for ‘balanced’ OPCON transfer to South Korea where US military roles are ‘honoured’

Hegseth calls for 'balanced' OPCON transfer to South Korea where US military roles are 'honoured'

Singapore, May 30 (SocialNews.XYZ) US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday called for finding a "balance" in the transfer of wartime operational control (OPCON) to South Korea in a way that respects the roles the US military has played for decades.

Hegseth made the remarks at a defence forum in Singapore amid growing concerns over what appear to be differing views between Seoul and Washington over when and how the transition should proceed, Yonhap news agency reported.

 

"I think we have to find the balance of where our military plans and the responsibilities that US uniformed members have had for decades now (are) honoured, as we phase over to wartime OPCON transfer for the Republic of Korea, which we welcome the fact that they want that," he said during a session of the Asia Security Summit, also known as the Shangri-La Dialogue.

Seoul has proposed retaking wartime OPCON from Washington as early as 2028 as it seeks to complete the transfer before the Lee Jae Myung administration's five-year term ends in 2030.

However, doubts have emerged over whether Washington sees eye to eye with Seoul on such a timeline after US Forces Korea Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson suggested the two sides aim to meet the conditions required for the OPCON transfer by no later than the first quarter of 2029.

South Korea handed over operational control of its troops to the US-led UN Command during the 1950-53 Korean War. It was then transferred to the allies' Combined Forces Command when the command was launched in 1978.

Brunson, who was also taking part in the regional forum in Singapore, stressed the importance of ensuring proper military capabilities and readiness for the OPCON transition.

"The position that we have within the (Korean) peninsula ... is important," the USFK chief said.

"But what's also important (is) that we have the right capabilities, the right place and the right time," he added, while also stressing the importance of taking those elements into "actual perspective."

Hegseth reiterated his positive view on Seoul's strong will to retake the wartime OPCON, calling it a "breath of fresh air" that an ally wants to regain control "more quickly."

"It is an instinct we want to continue to incentivise," he said. "I think it provides even more optionality for both the Koreans and the United States there on the (Korean) peninsula going forward, which is a very good thing."

Regarding South Korea's push for a nuclear-powered submarine program, Hegseth reaffirmed U.S. support for allies wanting to expand their own undersea warfare capacity, which he said would enhance deterrence and regional stability.

"Allies and partners seeking similar capabilities in their own defence and in regional stability makes a lot of sense to us," he said.

–IANS

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Source: IANS

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