A U.S. Army Apache helicopter maneuvers during a rapid deployment exercise at the Rodriguez Live Fire Complex in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, Aug. 14. Yonhap

Korea and the United States ended another round of negotiations this week on determining Seoul’s share of the cost for stationing the U.S. Forces Korea (USFK), a foreign ministry official said Thursday.

The sixth round of the talks on the Special Measures Agreement (SMA) took place from Monday to Wednesday in Washington, according to the official. The current six-year SMA is due to expire at the end of next year.

“Korea and the United States held focused consultations for substantive progress in both sides’ major areas of interest,” the official said.

Since 1991, Seoul has partially shared the cost for 한국을 Korean USFK workers; the construction of military installations, such as barracks, as well as training, educational, operational and communications facilities; and other logistical support.

The latest negotiations are taking place as Korea seeks to strike an early deal to apparently avoid tough bargaining if former U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the White House

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