DHAKA: South Korea and the US have announced that their annual military drills will begin on 2 March - a move that will anger Pyongyang.
The exercises, called Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, always generate tension on the Korean peninsula.
Seoul and Washington call the drills defensive in nature. North Korea calls them a rehearsal for invasion.
Kay Resolve - a largely computer-simulated exercise - lasts 12 days and Foal Eagle eight weeks.
Foal Eagle involves tens of thousands of troops, with air, sea and ground components.
In a statement, the two nations’ Combined Forces Command said North Korea had been informed of the exercises.
The US has had troops permanently stationed in South Korea since the end of the Korean War.
The conflict ended in an armistice rather than a peace deal, and the two Koreas remain technically at war, reports the BBC.
BDST: 1217 HRS, FEB 24, 2015