Seoul and Washington end their scaled-down military exercises amid tensions over Pyongyang's missiles
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The joint military exercises known as Ulchi Freedom Shield (UFS) between the United States and South Korea concluded this Friday in Seoul. The drills ended six days ahead of the original schedule following a directive from U.S. President Donald Trump to scale back the operations. The conclusion of these maneuvers occurs amidst heightened regional tensions regarding missile activities by Pyongyang.
Separately, Indonesia has expressed an intention to expand its military cooperation with China. This development follows recent joint naval exercises conducted by the two nations in waters east of Taiwan, signaling a shift in regional defense engagement strategies.
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Infobae (Indonesia/China)Focuses on emerging military cooperation between Indonesia and China
Infobae (Seoul/Washington)Focuses on the early conclusion of U.S.-South Korea military drills