Power Plays at Sea: U.S. Aircraft Carrier in South Korea for Military Drills
The U.S. aircraft carrier, Theodore Roosevelt, arrived in Busan, South Korea for joint military exercises with Japan and South Korea. This action follows an agreement between leaders at the Camp David summit and coincides with Russian President Putin's visit to North Korea, signaling significant moves in international defense alliances.
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A nuclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier, the Theodore Roosevelt, arrived in South Korea's port city of Busan on Saturday for joint military exercises this month with the host nation and Japan, South Korea's navy said.
The leaders of the three nations agreed at a Camp David summit in August 2023 to hold annual military training drills as they condemned China's "dangerous and aggressive behaviour" in the disputed waterway of the South China Sea. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited North Korea this week for the first time in 24 years and signed a deal with leader Kim Jong Un that included a mutual defence pledge.
It was one of Russia's most significant moves in Asia for years, which Kim described as amounting to an alliance. The visit comes seven months after a South Korea trip by another U.S. aircraft carrier, the Carl Vinson, in a show of extended deterrence against the North's nuclear and missile programmes.
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