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Korea defense chief to visit THAAD site next week for dialogue

By 임정요

Published : Aug. 12, 2016 - 13:42

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South Korea's defense chief plans to visit Seongju county, which was selected to host the advanced U.S. missile defense system, to hold talks with residents angered with the "unilateral" deployment decision, the defense ministry said Friday.

"We are fine-tuning the defense minister's schedule for the visit that will probably take place next week," said a ministry official, who declined to be identified.

The remarks come after some media outlets speculated that Han may visit the rural county, 296 kilometers southeast of Seoul, next Wednesday. 

According to the official, residents said they don't want to meet with Defense Minister Han Min-koo if he only wants to persuade them to accept the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system.

Photo taken on Aug. 9, Defense Minister Han Min-koo talks to another Cabinet official at a meeting in Seoul. (Yonhap) Photo taken on Aug. 9, Defense Minister Han Min-koo talks to another Cabinet official at a meeting in Seoul. (Yonhap)
"Instead of suggesting any new bargaining chip in talks with local residents, the minister will listen to their opinions about the planned deployment of THAAD," the official said.

If Han manages to begin a dialogue in Seongju next week, it could become a starting point that can resolve the ongoing disputes over the potential health risks linked to the THAAD's powerful X-band radar, he said.

As for the request from Seongju residents for the documents that show how the site selection process went, the ministry said it will provide as much data as it can without violating security rules.

On July 8, Seoul and Washington announced a decision to deploy a THAAD battery in South Korea by the end of 2017 to better deal with evolving nuclear and missile threats from North Korea. The two sides then picked Seongju on July 13.

Seongju residents initially took issue with potential health problems resulting from the THAAD's radar waves and have called for the deployment plan to be fully scrapped.  (Yonhap)