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Navy chief to visit U.S. for defense diplomacy

Jul 31, 2022

Seoul (South Korea), July 31: South Korea's Navy chief is set to depart for the United States to discuss military cooperation and exchanges, the Navy said Sunday.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lee Jong-ho will make a weeklong visit to Hawaii and Washington, D.C., during which he is scheduled to meet with Carlos del Toro, secretary of the U.S. Navy, and John Aquilino, commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, as well as other senior military officials, it said.
The two sides plan to discuss how to bolster military cooperation and ocean security, the Navy added.
Currently, a Korean fleet of warships, maritime aircraft and around 1,000 troops is joining a U.S.-led multinational maritime exercise, called the Rim of the Pacific Exercise.
The Korean fleet includes the 14,500-ton Marado amphibious landing ship. Lee will visit the ship in Hawaii and be briefed on the achievements of the exercise, the Navy said.
On Thursday, Lee plans to deliver a keynote speech at an Indo-Pacific security conference in Hawaii.
Lee will visit Washington on Friday and meet with Carlos del Toro, the Navy said.
Source: Yonhap

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