s korea approves controversial military intel sharing pact with japan
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S. Korea Approves Controversial Military Intel Sharing Pact with Japan

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South Korea's Defense Minister Han Min-koo
Seoul - Arab Today

The South Korean government on Tuesday approved a controversial intelligence sharing pact with Japan, citing the need to expand cooperation with the neighboring country in the face of growing nuclear and missile threats from North Korea.

    The endorsement of the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) comes less than a month after they resumed discussions on Oct. 27 following a hiatus of four years, according to South Korea's (Yonhap) News Agency.

    South Korea's Defense Minister Han Min-koo and Japanese Ambassador to Seoul Yasumasa Nagamine will officially sign the agreement in Seoul on Wednesday, the defense ministry said.

    Once it goes into effect, the pact will allow the two countries to share information on Pyongyang without having to going through the United States. "The signing of GSOMIA with Japan will help South Korea fully utilize Japan's advanced information-gathering capabilities on the North's nuclear and missile programs," a defense ministry official said. 

    The ministry said Japan's satellite photos of North Korea, as well as its information on submarine-launched ballistic missiles, will especially beef up South Korea's defense capabilities. The government has argued that quicker information sharing is critical as Pyongyang has stepped up its saber rattling. 

    Despite such assertions, the opposition bloc, reflecting general negative views toward Japan, has been against the pact from the outset. Opposition parties and progressive activists have opposed the deal, arguing Japan has not sincerely apologized for its wartime atrocities while moving to expand its military role overseas. 

    Three opposition parties -- the Democratic Party, the People's Party and the Justice Party -- said they will submit a joint motion to dismiss the defense minister on Nov. 30.

    In December 2014, South Korea, the US and Japan signed a preliminary deal that calls for the voluntary sharing of military secrets on North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. The deal allows Seoul and Tokyo to share such intelligence via the US after their bilateral pact fell through in 2012.

Source: QNA

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