South Korea for the first time today joined an international naval exercise to prevent the transfer of weapons of mass destruction, despite North Korea's strong opposition. The defence ministry of South Korea said the two-day drill off the southern port of Busan involves warships and aircraft from the United States, host South Korea, Japan and Australia. About 10 ships from South Korea, the United States and Japan — including a US guided missile destroyer and two Korean destroyers — are involved.
News On AIR | October 13, 2010 11:08 AM
South Korea joins international naval exercise