The US and South Korea have reached a deal to boost Seoul’s financial support for America’s military presence in the country, in a bid to resolve a big source of friction in the alliance during Donald Trump’s presidency.
The tentative pact still has to be finalised and signed but was reached in principle on Sunday, according to officials involved in the talks.
The state department said it reflected the Biden administration’s “commitment to reinvigorating and modernising our democratic alliances around the world”.
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