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have been operating the Counter-
               Proliferation Working Group (CPWG),
               an annual director general-level con-
               sultative body with participation from
               the relevant agencies of both coun-
               tries, to block the spread of WMD and
               develop joint response capabilities. The
               group was renamed as the Countering   ROK–US CWMDC (October 2019)                       Chapter 3
               Weapons of Mass Destruction Com-
               mittee (CWMDC) in 2017, and their policy consultations have been strengthened
               since. In the CWMDC meeting held in October 2019, the two countries discussed
               various policies and military measures on removing the North Korean WMD threat
               and preventing the spread of North Korean WMD and developing ROK–US joint
               response capabilities, and agreed to continue strengthening cooperation between the
               ROK and the US.
                 Moreover, the ROK and the US have been conducting Able Response (AR), a
               ROK–US bio-defense exercise since 2011 to improve combined response capabilities
               against bio-threats, and Adaptive Shield, a ROK–US CBRN exercise which include

               all areas of CBRN since 2017.
                 With the participation of relevant agencies from both countries, Adaptive Shield
               overhauls the crisis response system against possible CBRN crisis on the Peninsula,
               holds discussions on joint response options to enhance nation-wide response
               capabilities, and examines cooperation and response system between relevant
               agencies in preparation for large-scale damages.
                 Furthermore, the ROK is a state party to both the Chemical Weapons Convention
               (CWC) and the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), and the ROK Armed Forces
               carries out various activities to implement these conventions. Korea Arms Control
               Verification Agency, in particular, performs as the national escort body during the
               periodical inspection by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
               (OPCW) that verif es the state parties’ implementation of the CWC thereby enhancing
               the credibility and transparency of observing and implementing international
               conventions. Meanwhile, since 2005, the ROK CBRN Defense Command has been
               annually conducting the OPCW’s international anti-chemical weapons training course
               for Asian state parties including the Philippines, India, and Bangladesh.
                 The ROK Armed Forces will continue to strengthen coordination between the
               ROK and the US while expanding cooperation with international organizations
               including the United Nations and OPCW.




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