US Releases Details of Nuclear-Powered Submarine Plan With South Korea

The White House released a statement on Nov. 13 outlining the details of the agreement that the United States and South Korea made at their summits in August and October to collaborate on constructing commercial and naval vessels including nuclear-powered submarines, an issue that China has voiced concern over.
“The United States welcomed the ROK’s commitment to contribute to modernizing and expanding the capacity of American shipbuilding industries, including through investments in U.S. shipyards and America’s workforce,” a joint fact sheet issued by the White House said. The Republic of Korea (ROK) is South Korea’s official name.
Both countries will “collaborate further through a shipbuilding working group” and “increase the number of U.S. commercial ships and combat-ready U.S. military vessels as quickly as possible, including the potential construction of U.S. vessels in the ROK,” according to the White House fact sheet…. 

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