South Korea's Lee backs stronger self-defence, says drills not aimed at North Korea


South Korean President Lee Jae Myung speaks during a ceremony to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the Korean Liberation Day in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. Lee Jin-man/Pool via REUTERS

SEOUL, Aug 18 (Reuters) - South ⁠Korean President Lee Jae Myung called on Tuesday for stronger ⁠independent defence capabilities, while saying annual civil-defence exercises coinciding ‌with joint U.S.-South Korea military drills were defensive and not intended to threaten North Korea.

The remarks came after U.S. President Donald Trump instructed the Pentagon to "substantially reduce" ​the joint military exercises with South Korea, ⁠and said North Korean ⁠leader Kim Jong Un had responded to his outreach.

Lee said Seoul should ⁠proceed ‌without disruption with the planned transfer of wartime operational control from the United States during his term, in ⁠line with the government's existing plan.

"A strong alliance makes ​the foundation of ‌security stronger, and strengthening our own capabilities increases our value ⁠and necessity ​as an ally," Lee said in a cabinet meeting, describing the U.S.-South Korea alliance and independent defence as mutually reinforcing.

He also called for faster ⁠progress on South Korea's nuclear-powered submarine programme ​and for developing officers capable of integrated operations for future conflicts, as distinctions between battlefields become less clear.

At a National Security Council meeting ⁠on Tuesday, Lee said the civil-defence exercises held alongside major U.S.-South Korea military drills were defensive in character, aimed at safeguarding South Koreans' lives and safety.

South Korea had no intention of using ​the exercises to attack North Korea or raise ⁠tensions on the Korean Peninsula, Lee said, adding that their purpose ​was to protect citizens' daily lives rather than ‌target any particular party as an ​enemy, according to a statement by the presidential Blue House.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee and Kyu-seok ShimEditing by Ed Davies)

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