Seoul Agrees To Pay More For U.S. Forces Stationed In South Korea
The Biden administration agreed to a second cost-sharing partnership with an Asian ally. It's now negotiated with Japan and Korea to share the costs of housing U.S. forces in their countries.
by Anthony Kuhn
Mar 08, 2021
2 minutes
SEOUL â The U.S. and South Korea struck a preliminary deal to share defense costs, as the Biden administration moves to quickly reassure allies and mend rifts opened by the Trump administration.
The U.S. agreement in principle follows a one-year deal recently struck with , where the U.S. has some
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