01/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/10/2025 16:23
The Nuclear Consultative Group (NCG) of the United States and the Republic of Korea (ROK) is an enduring bilateral body to strengthen extended deterrence, discuss nuclear and strategic planning, and manage the threat to the nonproliferation regime posed by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The landmark U.S.-ROK Washington Declaration of April 2023 created the NCG. By enabling deeper, cooperative, and coordinated decision-making on nuclear deterrence pertaining to the Korean Peninsula, the NCG helps the Alliance strengthen extended deterrence. The NCG is a tangible symbol of the ironclad U.S. extended deterrence commitment to the ROK, which is backed by the full range of U.S. capabilities, including nuclear.
The NCG is a bilateral consultative body tailored to the situation on the Korean Peninsula and aimed at deterring and responding to the DPRK nuclear threat. The NCG deepens extended deterrence cooperation by facilitating senior-level U.S.-ROK policy-level discussions on nuclear and strategic planning. The United States and the ROK operate the NCG as equal partners in extended deterrence cooperation, with a focus on ensuring the continued safety and security of the ROK people, as well as the stability of the Indo-Pacific region.
The NCG is co-chaired at the assistant secretary level by senior policy leaders in the U.S. Department of Defense and ROK Ministry of National Defense and includes U.S. and ROK interagency participants such as national security, defense, military, diplomatic, and intelligence officials. It meets twice per year at the principal-level, and is supported by frequent working-level meetings. The United States and the ROK alternate hosting the NCG. The NCG co-chairs report the progress of the NCG to the U.S. Secretary of Defense and ROK Minister of National Defense through the U.S.-ROK Security Consultative Meeting and to their respective commanders-in-chief through respective chains of command.
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