
The top Air Force commanders of South Korea and the United States held video talks Friday and vowed to enhance their combined defense capabilities through various joint training this year, the South's Air Force said.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Lee Young-su and his US counterpart, Gen. David W. Allvin, made the pledge in their first video conversation of the year, aimed at strengthening the partnership between the two nations' armed services.
Both sides said they will faithfully conduct various combined drills -- such as live-fire drills, the Freedom Shield and the Red Flag-Alaska exercises -- to enhance their realistic capabilities to carry out operations, according to the Air Force. (Yonhap)