South Korea’s president on Tuesday said Seoul must be involved in any decisions about military action in the region.
“No one should be allowed to decide on a military action on the Korean Peninsula without South Korean agreement,” said President Moon Jae-in in a speech, according to The New York Times.
Moon’s comments follow a week of heightened tensions between Pyongyang and Washington, D.C. After raising the possibility of striking waters near a United States territory last week, North Korea has reportedly backed off from its threat to launch missiles at Guam.
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