US and South Korea reach agreement on cost sharing for American troops
CNN previously reported that the agreement would likely be a multi-year deal that increased Seoul’s contribution to cover the presence of US troops at around the 13% increase South Korea had suggested in 2020 as their best possible offer, according to two sources familiar with the talks. The final agreement could also include mandated increases in South Korea’s defense budget, as well as an understanding that Seoul will make certain military equipment purchases, one of the sources said.
“We are pleased that U.S. and Republic of Korea negotiators have reached consensus on a proposed text of a Special Measures Agreement that will strengthen our Alliance and our shared defense,” the spokesperson said. “America’s alliances are a tremendous source of our strength. This development reflects the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to reinvigorating and modernizing our democratic alliances around the word to advance our shared security and prosperity.”
Reaching a cost-sharing agreement fits into the Biden administration’s goal of repairing alliances and returning to “regular order” — engaging with allies using established, formal and accountable structures.
Agreeing on a joint strategy for North Korea is expected to be more challenging than striking a cost-sharing agreement, according to regional experts.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in faces an election later this year and is eager to deliver a diplomatic accomplishment with North Korea in the short term, while the Biden administration has said it will take its time in developing a strategy.
The cautious approach marks a significant departure from the previous administration.
On his final day in office, former President Barack Obama told then incoming-President Trump that he believed North Korea was the biggest threat to the US. Trump then made it a top priority, asking his secretary of defense to make his first international trip to South Korea and Japan less than a month into the administration.
This story has been updated with additional details Sunday.
CNN’s Kylie Atwood and Oren Liebermann contributed to this report.