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US Not Seeking to Reduce Forces in S.Korea: US National Security Adviser


FILE - National security adviser John Bolton listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, April 9, 2018.
FILE - National security adviser John Bolton listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, April 9, 2018.

U.S. President Donald Trump has not asked the Pentagon for options to reduce U.S. forces based in South Korea, U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton said in a statement on Friday.

His comment comes after the New York Times, citing several people briefed on the deliberations, reported on Thursday that
the president was seeking options to curb the number of American troops stationed in South Korea.

"The New York Times story is utter nonsense. The President has not asked the Pentagon to provide options for reducing
American forces stationed in South Korea," Bolton said.

Trump's potential moves on the Korean peninsula come as the U.S. president is poised to meet with North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.

The Trump administration is also engaged in efforts to secure the release of three Americans imprisoned in North Korea.

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