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of the United States and the ROK and pledged to work together closely to complete these efforts
                   successfully. The Minister and the Secretary reaffirmed their commitment to strive for the timely
                   completion of the Yongsan Relocation Plan (YRP) and Land Partnership Plan (LPP). The Minister and
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                   the Secretary noted the force relocation process is being advanced, including the relocation of the 8
                   Army Headquarters to U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys (USAG-H). They also noted that the relocation of
                   most remaining units to USAG-H, such as USFK and the 2  Infantry Division Headquarters, is planned
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                   for 2018. The Secretary expressed appreciation for the ROK's support of the outstanding construction
                   of USAG-H and the smooth relocation process. The two sides intend to continue to cooperate closely
                   to enable seamless progress of the remaining USFK base relocation. The two also decided to continue
                   efforts to consult closely on camp return issues through the Joint Environmental Assessment Procedure
                   (JEAP).


               14.  The Minister and the Secretary recognized that the United States, the ROK, and Japan face common
                   security challenges in the Asia-Pacific region, and declared that North Korea’s development of nuclear
                   and ballistic missile capabilities—including intercontinental and submarine-launched ballistic missile
                   development—threatens the security and prosperity of the three countries. They also committed to
                   continue exercises including those for missile warning and anti-submarine warfare, and lauded trilateral
                   efforts to expand information sharing on North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats and enhance
                   response capabilities, including the execution of multiple combined flight training missions with U.S.

                   bomber aircraft. Accordingly, the two pledged to take necessary steps to improve trilateral information-
                   sharing and strengthen response posture through robust consultations. Additionally, Minister and the
                   Secretary committed to promote security cooperation among the United States, the ROK, and Japan to
                   contribute to peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.


               15.  The Minister and the Secretary confirmed that defense cost-sharing contributes to strengthening
                   combined defense capabilities on the Korean Peninsula. The Secretary offered his appreciation for
                   the ROK’s contributions in providing a stable stationing environment for U.S.FK and for the ROK’s
                   comprehensive and equitable security burden-sharing efforts.


               16.  The Minister and the Secretary praised the inaugural meeting of the Defense Technology Strategy and
                   Cooperation Group (DTSCG) in July 2016 and committed to hold the next round of DTSCG meetings
                   in the near future to advance policy and strategic discussions on defense technology security, foreign
                   policy, and defense industrial technology cooperation in support of the Alliance.







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