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Pentagon denies US considering withdrawing troops from South Korea

  • The Pentagon denied reports of plans to withdraw American troops from South Korea as of May 2025 amid alliance discussions.
  • These reports originated from a Wall Street Journal article citing unnamed officials about a proposal still under review that has not reached President Trump.
  • South Korea’s defense ministry stated it had no discussions with the U.S. On any troop reduction, emphasizing the troops’ role in deterring North Korean threats and regional stability.
  • South Korea will increase its annual financial contribution for hosting U.S. Troops by 8.3% in 2026, reaching approximately 1.52 trillion won, equivalent to around $1.1 billion, as part of a recently established five-year agreement.
  • Pentagon officials affirmed commitment to the alliance and stressed ongoing force posture evaluations do not indicate any current withdrawal decision.
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echo24.cz broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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