South Korea Launches Defense Reform Committee Under Lee Doo-hee
South Korea's Vice Defense Minister Lee Doo-hee kicked off the defense reform committee on Sept. 17, marking a significant step in the country's military restructuring. The meeting, attended by Lee Doo-hee, signals the start of a comprehensive review of South Korea's defense policies. The committee, established to drive these reforms, aims to enhance the military's capabilities and efficiency. Meanwhile, in international relations, Lee Doo-hee was expected to engage in talks with his Canadian counterpart on maritime security and arms cooperation. However, no information is currently available about the Canadian official's participation in these planned discussions. The defense reform committee, led by Lee Doo-hee, has begun its work, setting the stage for potential changes in South Korea's military strategies. The planned talks with Canada on maritime security and arms cooperation remain pending, with no details yet on the Canadian representative.
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