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US and South Korea to hold talks in Hawaii on cost sharing for American troops
- U.S. and South Korean officials are meeting in Hawaii this week to discuss sharing the cost of American troops in South Korea.
- The talks aim for a fair outcome to strengthen the alliance, officials say.
- The meeting, held in Honolulu, focuses on the 12th ROK-U.S. Special Measures Agreement.
U.S. and South Korean officials will meet in Hawaii this week for talks on sharing the cost of keeping American troops in South Korea, with the U.S. seeking «a fair and equitable outcome» that will strengthen the alliance, the U.S. State Department said on Monday.
The two sides named envoys last month to launch early talks for a new deal to take effect in 2026. South Korean media said the aim was for an agreement before any November election comeback by former President Donald Trump, who during his presidency accused Seoul of «free-riding» on U.S. military might.
The State Department said the first meeting on the so-called 12th ROK-U.S. Special Measures Agreement would be held in Honolulu from Tuesday to Thursday.
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The delegations would be led by the U.S. lead negotiator for security agreements Linda Specht and South Korea’s representative for defense burden sharing Lee Tae-woo.
U.S. and South Korean officials will meet in Hawaii this week for talks on sharing the cost of keeping American troops in South Korea, with the U.S. seeking «a fair and equitable outcome» that will strengthen the alliance, the U.S. State Department said on Monday. (Courtesy Ken Scar/U.S. Army/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo)
«The United States seeks a fair and equitable outcome … for both countries that will strengthen and sustain the U.S.-ROK Alliance,» a State Department statement said, referring to the Republic of Korea, South Korea’s official name.
More than 28,000 American troops are stationed in South Korea as part of efforts to deter nuclear-armed North Korea.
South Korea began shouldering the costs of the deployment, used to fund local labor, the construction of military installations and other logistics support, in the early 1990s.
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During Trump’s presidency, the sides struggled for months to reach a deal before Seoul agreed to increase its contribution by 13.9% over the previous 2019 pact under which Seoul had paid about $920 million annually, the biggest annual rise in nearly two decades.
Trump had demanded Seoul pay as much as $5 billion a year.
A senior Biden administration official told Reuters in March the talks were on track and ahead of schedule but the U.S. did not see November as a «hard deadline.»
The current agreement is set to expire in 2025, with negotiations on a successor pact usually held just before the end of the existing one.
Trump is set to face off against President Joe Biden in the November election.
A senior South Korean presidential official said last month Seoul expects no fundamental shift in relations even if U.S. voters elect a new president, but hopes for progress on the defense cost-sharing talks this year.
INTERNACIONAL
Pope Francis shares written message while continuing hospitalization
A first-person written message from Pope Francis was shared Sunday as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church continues his hospitalization in Rome.
«I have recently received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children,» Pope Francis posted on X Sunday. «Thank you for your closeness, and for the consoling prayers I have received from all over the world!»
«I urge you to continue your apostolate with joy and to be a sign of a love that embraces everyone, as the #GospelOfTheDay suggests,» another post said. «May we transform evil into goodness and build a fraternal world. Do not be afraid to take risks for love!»
The language was similar to part of Pope Francis’ longer homily, which Archbishop Rino Fisichella read on his behalf while celebrating the Holy Mass for the Jubilee of Deacons on Sunday.
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Pope Francis holds his homily during the weekly General Audience at the Paul VI Hall on Feb. 12, 2025, in Vatican City, Vatican. (Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images)
The Vatican released a copy of the text «prepared by the Holy Father.»
«Brothers and sisters, happy Sunday!» the pope’s homily began. «This morning, in Saint Peter’s Basilica, the celebration of the Eucharist with the Ordination of some candidates to the diaconate was celebrated. I greet them and the participants in the Jubilee of Deacons, which has taken place in the Vatican in these days; and I thank the Dicasteries for the Clergy and for Evangelization for the preparation of this event.»
Pope Francis urged the deacons «to continue your apostolate with joy and – as today’s Gospel suggests – to be a sign of a love that embraces everyone, that transforms evil into goodness and engenders a fraternal world.»
«Do not be afraid to risk love!» the homily continued. «On my part, I am confidently continuing my hospitalization at the Gemelli Hospital, carrying on with the necessary treatment; and rest is also part of the therapy! I sincerely thank the doctors and health workers of this hospital for the attention they are showing me and the dedication with which they carry out their service among the sick.»
In the pre-prepared statement, Pope Francis added that Monday «will be the third anniversary of the large-scale war against Ukraine: a painful and shameful occasion for the whole of humanity!»
Balloons are attached at the statue of John Paul II where people come to pray outside the Gemelli hospital where Pope Francis is hospitalized for pneumonia, in Rome on Feb. 23, 2025. (ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)
«As I reiterate my closeness to the suffering Ukrainian people, I invite you to remember the victims of all armed conflicts, and to pray for the gift of peace in Palestine, Israel and throughout the Middle East, Myanmar, Kivu and Sudan,» the message said.
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«In recent days, I have received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children,» the pope added. «Thank you for this closeness, and for the prayers of comfort I have received from all over the world! I entrust you all to the intercession of Mary, and I ask you to pray for me.»
The Vatican said Pope Francis was conscious but still receiving high flows of supplemental oxygen on Sunday, following a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions. He remains in critical condition with a complex lung infection.
The Holy See Press Office’s brief statement early Sunday did not mention if Pope Francis was out of bed or eating breakfast, which it had on previous days.
Deacons take part in a mass for their jubilee in St. Peter’s Basilica at The Vatican, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025, that was supposed to be presided over by Pope Francis who was admitted over a week ago to Rome’s Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
«The night passed quietly, the pope rested,» it said.
The Vatican later said Francis was conscious, continuing to receive supplemental oxygen and that further clinical tests were being conducted. A more detailed medical update was said to be later Sunday.
The 88-year-old pope was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital on Feb. 14 due to a worsening case of bronchitis.
On Saturday, doctors said Pope Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, was in critical condition after suffering a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis while being treated for pneumonia and a complex lung infection.
The pope received «high flows» of oxygen to help him breathe through a nasal tube. He also received blood transfusions after tests showed low counts of platelets, which are needed for clotting, the Vatican said in a late update.
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The Saturday statement also said that the pontiff «continues to be alert and spent the day in an armchair although in more discomfort than yesterday.» Doctors said the prognosis was «reserved,» and that the pope’s condition is touch-and-go, given his age, fragility and pre-existing lung disease. His condition has revived speculation about what might happen if he becomes unconscious or otherwise incapacitated, and whether he might resign.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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