(BBC) – South Korea’s annual joint military drills with the US will be cut short by six days at the request of Washington, its defence ministry has announced.
Seoul said that the “period and scale” of the 2026 Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise had been adjusted due to a “proposal of the US side”.
The drill will now conclude on 21 August, rather than 27 August as planned. It comes after Donald Trump announced plans to curtail exercises with South Korea, citing his “very good” relationship with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun told a parliamentary hearing that neither South Korean nor US officials had been aware in advance about Trump’s plans.
The combined field training exercise component of the drills will also be “partially reduced in scale”, Seoul said, noting that the “specific details” of that reduction are still under discussion.
The unprecedented curtailing shakes South Korea’s confidence in America’s commitment to come to its aid, under a defence pact that is the foundation of their relationship.




