The United States and South Korea have signed an agreement to jointly develop and operate advanced civil aircraft. This has been reported Web site Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The FAA notes that as part of the improvement in the air mobility system, a partnership has been entered into with the Korean Civil Aviation Administration on aircraft development and flight safety.
“Collaboration with international partners is critical for the integration of new technologies,” the statement said.
The parties agreed to expand the exchange of information on advanced air developments and jointly monitor security in the implementation of such projects.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said earlier during a briefing that the United States and South Korea to practice Response options in case the DPRK decides to use nuclear weapons. At the same time, he stressed that the parties do not discuss joint nuclear exercises, since South Korea does not have nuclear weapons.