South Korea will host for the first time a summit of countries committed to preventing the smuggling of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) next week, the South Korean Foreign Ministry announced on May 24.
The international community is working to prevent the smuggling of weapons of mass destruction. (Source: War on the rocks) |
The Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) High-Level Forum will take place on May 30 on Jeju Island, South Korea, followed by the Eastern Endeavor 23 exercise on May 31 in an effort to enhance WMD counter-proliferation capabilities.
Delegations from more than 70 countries are expected to attend the forum, including the US, Japan and Australia. US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Bonnie Jenkins will also attend the PSI forum.
Meanwhile, the Eastern Endeavor 23 exercise includes counter-WMD proliferation operations, such as maritime interception and seizure operations.
Delegations attending the PSI will observe the exercise from the landing ship Marado.
PSI was launched in 2003 under the presidency of George W. Bush to prevent the trafficking of WMD, their distribution systems and related documents.
PSI holds a high-level political meeting every five years to review and provide guidance for the initiative.
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