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Korea and the U.S. will hold a meeting of the military committee consultations t

According to the Korea International Broadcasting Station reported that South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Zhengcheng Zhao and the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dempsey evening of 18 will be held the 37th meeting of the Military Committee, the wartime operational control is transferred to South Korea after the Korea-US joint commandsystem and response plan for the North Korean threat for consultations.
Two representatives of the original meeting earlier this month in Washington, but taking into account the situation on the Korean Peninsula, the meeting changed to video conferencing. It is reported that after the end of the meeting, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Zhengcheng Zhao and Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Dempsey will issue a joint statement.
On the same day, North Korea's official dialogue on Peninsula premise expounded the principled stand of the DPRK, the U.S. and South Korea must immediately stop all "acts of provocation against the DPRK, the withdrawal of nuclear war in Korea around the deployment, ensure that no threat of North Korea's nuclear war exercises , North Korea launched a satellite and possession of nuclear weapons "bargain" is not in the negotiating table.
 



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