Commander of British Carrier Strike Group Calls for Closure Cooperation with South Korea

The HMS Queen Elizabeth first made its presence known in the region by conducting a freedom of navigation patrol in the South China Sea, now it is off the coast of Korea promoting cooperation with the ROK Navy:

British Royal Navy Commodore Steve Moorhouse, commander of an aircraft carrier strike group on a seven-month world tour, has called for strengthening cooperation with South Korea as part of its efforts to boost his country’s involvement in the Indo-Pacific region.

Moorhouse made the remark as the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth and its fleet was in waters off the Korean Peninsula on Tuesday for a joint training with South Korea for humanitarian and disaster relief missions.

“The United Kingdom, like the Republic of Korea, is an outward-looking trading nation committed to contributing to maritime security, which underpins global prosperity,” he said in a video posted on Twitter on Monday.

“By sailing here, we make clear our determination to work with like-minded nations in support of an open and transparent system of international rules,” he said. “Our aim is to strengthen the ties between our two countries and to pave the way for closer cooperation in the future.” 

During the joint training, the South Korean Navy was expected to dispatch a 14,000-ton large transport ship, an Aegis destroyer and a submarine, among other assets. 

The 64,000-ton British aircraft carrier had planned a port call in the southeastern city of Busan, but the plan was called off due to the COVID-19 situation. The two sides agreed instead to conduct scaled-back exchange activities from Monday to Wednesday.

Yonhap

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

“COMMANDER OF BRITISH CARRIER STRIKE GROUP CALLS FOR”

Was he playing golf?

Korean Person
Korean Person
2 years ago

CH

You should be discussing the issue surrounding the British carrier in Korean waters instead of fantasizing about the British commander playing golf.

setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

And CH, don’t forget the ROK Navy will soon have an aircraft carrier of their own to vigorously defend the Liancort Rocks!!

Which is maybe why they don’t want anyone to see how an actual world-class navy handles one?

Korean Person
Korean Person
2 years ago

Talking to and acknowledging each other and even praising each other in the same thread is the true hallmark of a person using several identities.

liz
liz
2 years ago

I acknowledge Korean Person.
Praise Korean Person!
This means I am Korean Person.
For some reason, being just plain Liz isn’t enough.
I must have some maniacal plan.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

I wasn’t fantasizing about him playing golf.

I simply read the headline.

“”Fore!”, originally a Scots interjection, is used to warn anyone standing or moving in the flight of a golf ball. The mention of the term in an 1881 British Golf Museum indicates that the term was in use at least as early as that period. ”

…and fake news doesn’t exist.

TOK
TOK
2 years ago

Compared to KM, I’m surprised at the reactions to KP, since most commentators tend to ignore KM.

To think of it, KM has been quiet lately.

If KM has changed tactics, he seems to be succeeding.

setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

I had assumed it was the same troll as the later Leon LaPorte…

liz
liz
2 years ago

I liked Leon LaPorte!
He was funny (though misguided in some things).
Hope he comes back.

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