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S. Korea, US delay official missile shield talks鈥擲eoul

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In this Feb. 7, 2016, photo, a South Korean man watches a TV news program with a file footage about North Korea鈥檚 rocket launch at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea. AP File Photo

SEOUL, South Korea鈥擶ashington and Seoul have postponed talks on deploying an advanced missile defense system opposed by Beijing, South Korea鈥檚 defense ministry said Tuesday as China鈥檚 foreign minister was set to discuss North Korea with his US counterpart.

The allies had been set to sign an agreement Tuesday on setting up a joint working group to look into the roll-out of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence System (THAAD) against North Korea鈥檚 growing missile threat.

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鈥淭he related accord is in the final stages but has been postponed by a day or two because of last-minute negotiations,鈥 ministry spokesman Moon Sang-Gyun said.

The THAAD system fires anti-ballistic missiles into the sky to smash into enemy missiles either inside or outside the Earth鈥檚 atmosphere during their final flight phase.

The interceptor missiles carry no warheads, instead relying on kinetic energy to destroy their targets.

More than two weeks ago, the allies announced their intention to begin talks on its deployment聽following Pyongyang鈥檚 long-range ballistic missile launch on February 7 but negotiations to launch the Joint Working Group were protracted.

The delay comes as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to visit Washington from Tuesday to meet his US counterpart John Kerry for possible talks over the controversial defense system and North Korea.

China opposes the proposed deployment of THAAD, with foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying warning Monday that it should not be used as a front to 鈥渦ndermine China鈥檚 own legitimate (security) interests.鈥

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South Korea鈥檚 defense ministry reiterated Tuesday that the US missile defense system only targets North Korea and that its deployment is an issue between the two allies.

The ministry said it expects official talks on THAAD to kick off next week once the two sides set up the joint working group later this week.

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