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South Korea, Japan discuss military-logistics support deal, Seoul says

By Thomson Reuters May 31, 2026 | 1:06 AM

SINGAPORE, May 31 (Reuters) – South Korea and Japan discussed the possibility of a military-logistics support agreement on Sunday, Seoul’s ​defense chief said, adding that Seoul ‌remains cautious about the politically sensitive pact.

“It requires the understanding and persuasion of the citizens of both nations, and I believe we should still ‌proceed ​with caution,” Defence Minister ⁠Ahn Gyu-back told reporters ⁠after meeting his counterpart Shinjiro Koizumi at the Shangri-La Dialogue of regional defence officials in Singapore on Saturday.

Ahn was referring ​to a potential acquisition and cross-servicing agreement, which would allow neighbouring U.S. allies ⁠Seoul and Tokyo to ⁠share and mutually procure military logistics ​such as fuel, food and ammunition.

South Korea ​has been cautious about a deal, given ‌persistent grievances over Japan’s 1910-1945 colonial rule and public resistance to the possibility of Japanese troops operating on the Korean Peninsula.

Calls ⁠to Japan’s Ministry of Defense and Prime Minister’s Office seeking comment went unanswered outside business hours.

Meanwhile, ⁠the Japanese ‌defense ministry said in a ⁠statement that Koizumi and Ahn discussed ​conducting ‌a joint humanitarian search and ​rescue exercise ⁠in June, for the first time in about nine years.

(Reporting by Rae Wee in Singapore and Hyunjoo Jin in Seoul; Additional reporting by Kevin Buckland in Tokyo; Editing by ​William Mallard)