US to end suspension of military drills, amid NKorea tensions
August 28, 2018  21:07
The United States will end its suspension of military drills on the Korean peninsula, a move that had been decided as a "good faith" measure following US President Donald Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the Pentagon said today.
  
"We took the step to suspend several of the largest military exercises as a good faith measure," Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters. "We have no plans to suspend any more."

Mattis, however, did not give any indication that exercises with allied forces in the region -- which have angered Pyongyang in the past -- would resume any time soon.

"We are not turning them back on," Mattis said. "We are going to see how the negotiations go and then we'll see."
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