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South Korean Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back said on May 31, 2026, that Seoul has held talks with Japan on a proposed bilateral military logistics support agreement, known as an Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA), during meetings at the Shangri‑La Dialogue in Singapore.
The pact would permit reciprocal sharing and procurement of supplies such as fuel, food and ammunition during operations, exercises and humanitarian missions.
Ahn stressed Seoul’s reservations and said any deal would require public understanding and careful deliberation given sensitive historical and security concerns.
No formal agreement has been reached.
The talks coincided with Japanese and South Korean plans to resume a joint search-and-rescue exercise on June 7 — the first such drill in about nine years — and with broader defence consultations at the forum, including Japan’s separate meetings with US and UK defence officials.
The exchanges also took place amid discussion of the US‑South Korea wartime operational control (OPCON) transfer, with differing timelines and emphasis on balanced implementation raised by officials at the conference.

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