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Old 06-11-2018, 11:32 AM
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Arrow Vets want Trump to make return of Korean War casualties a summit priority

Vets want Trump to make return of Korean War casualties a summit priority
By: Leo Shane III 6-11-18 3 hours ago
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Photo link: Troops of the First U.S. Cavalry Division land ashore at Pohang on the east coast of Korea on July 19, 1950. The remains of about 5,300 service members missing in action during the Korean War are believed to be on North Korean soil today. (AP)/ https://www.armytimes.com/resizer/jZ...XYNM4RK3B4.jpg

WASHINGTON — Veterans advocates are hoping that President Donald Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this week will include discussion on returning the remains of thousands of fallen U.S. troops missing for decades.

In a letter to the White House, officials from the Veterans of Foreign Wars said the topic is a critical one for the relatives of approximately 5,300 service members killed during the Korean War whose remains were never recovered.

“For the families of those who never returned, the passage of time does not heal their wounds,” the letter stated. “For them, the days became weeks, and the weeks became months, then years, and now, sadly, decades.”

U.S. and North Korean officials have previously worked on the issue in the past, forging a repatriation agreement that lasted from 1990 to 2005 and allowed the return of 229 sets of remains back to America.

VFW officials said hundreds of other sets of remains were also identified and potential sites for recovery identified during that time frame. But 13 years ago, in the face of deteriorating political relations, the effort was suspended.

The letter, also sent to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, urges the president “to do everything in your power to ensure that those who paid the ultimate price for freedom during the Korean War are finally returned home.”

More than 35,000 Americans died on the Korean Peninsula during that war. Of those, 7,700 are still listed as missing in action, with 5,300 believed to be on North Korean soil.

Trump and the North Korean leader are scheduled to meet on Tuesday in Singapore for a unprecedented summit between the two countries, one that Trump has said he hopes could lead to stable relations with the antagonistic North Korean leadership regime.

The pair are scheduled to meet face-to-face on Tuesday morning, with follow-up meetings between lower-ranking officials expected to take place later in the day.
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Arrow Top US general and Russian counterpart hold talks in Finland

Top US general and Russian counterpart hold talks in Finland
By: The Associated Press 6-10-18
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HELSINKI — The top U.S. military chief met Friday in Finland with his Russian counterpart to exchange views on U.S.-Russia military relations, Syria and the international security situation.

The meeting between Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Russia’s chief of the military’s General Staff, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, took place in Konigstedt Manor, a Finnish state-owned venue north of the capital, Helsinki.

The Russian Defense Ministry said Gerasimov and Dunford discussed European security issues and the situation in Syria.

A brief statement on the Joint Chiefs of Staff website stressed, without elaborating, that U.S. and Russian militaries “have undertaken efforts to improve operational safety and strategic stability.”

“Both (military) leaders recognize the importance of maintaining regular communication to avoid miscalculation and to promote transparency and de-confliction in areas where our militaries are operating in close proximity,” the U.S. statement said.

Neither Dunford nor Gerasimov spoke to media. “In accordance with past practice, both generals have agreed to keep the details of their conversations private,” the Joint Chief of Staff statement said.

On Thursday, Dunford met separately with Finland’s military chief, Gen. Jarmo Lindberg who also held talks with Gerasimov.

Both military leaders had separate meetings with Finnish President Sauli Niinisto late Friday.

“It is important and a positive thing that this of kind dialogue takes place,” Niinisto’s office said. “Finland is happy to provide facilities for these kind of meetings.”

Finland hosted a similar meeting in 2008 at the same venue.

In April, NATO’s top military officer, U.S. Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, met with Gerasimov in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was the first such encounter since relations between Moscow and the alliance sank to post-Cold War lows over the Ukrainian crisis and Russia’s 2014 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula.
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