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defense ministry-OPCON transfer
S. Korea sees potential wartime operational control transfer as early as next year
By Kim Seung-yeon
SEOUL, May 21 (Yonhap) -- South Korea believes that the final verification stage for its retaking wartime operational control (OPCON) from the United States can be completed in about one year, potentially paving the way for the transition as early as next year, according to a source Thursday,
The allies are working on the OPCON transfer, based on a three-phase assessment framework aimed at vetting Seoul's capabilities to lead the allies' combined forces after the transition.
They are currently at the second stage of verifying "full operational capability (FOC)" and plan to complete the FOC validation by the end of this year so that they can announce a target year for the OPCON transition.
South Korea is seeking to regain wartime OPCON before President Lee Jae Myung's five-year term ends in 2030, amid speculation it is targeting 2028 for the transfer.
Seoul reportedly projects that the final stage of the verification, the full mission capability (FMC), will take less time than the previous two stages, with the process expected to be completed in about one year.
This means that, in theory, if the two sides agree to set 2027 as the earliest possible target year and complete the FMC validation process within that period, the OPCON transfer could possibly occur next year.
"If the target year for the OPCON transfer is decided during this year's FOC validation, we will move straight on to the FMC phase," a defense ministry official told reporters on Wednesday.
"With the completion of the FMC validation, we will enter the end stage of the OPCON transfer," he said.
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