Trump signals he wants South Korea to pay more for US military presence there

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Seoul and Washington are currently negotiating a mechanism specifying how both countries share the costs of stationing some 28,500 American troops in South Korea as a deterrent to Pyongyang.

...the relationship is great, but it's just not a fair relationship."South Korea is a very wealthy nation. They make our television sets, they make ships, they make everything. And, I give them great credit. We've been defending them for many, many decades," Trump said.

"I've gone to them in the past. Last year I went to them, now they're paying a billion dollars a year, and I went to them again and I said, 'Look I'll be back because that's just a fraction,'" he added. "Again, the relationship is great, but it's just not a fair relationship."according to Reuters. In the current negotiations for a new agreement, South Korea reportedly offered a 13% increase on that number,earlier this month.

"They've offered us a certain amount of money and I've rejected it," Trump said at Monday's press briefing, without specifying any amount. "We have to be treated equitably and fairly, and so that's where it is right now. And what's going to happen, I can't tell you. But, we'll find out fairly soon." Eurasia Group analysts said they expect the standoff between the U.S. and South Korea to continue for now as both sides are unwilling to give much ground.health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Those

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