MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Monday, Moon confirmed that Seoul was not going to purchase the defense system from Washington.
Seoul and Washington "decided to put off the signing of the terms of reference, which was originally slated for today," the spokesman said, as quoted by the media outlet, adding that some details still needed to be ironed out.
Earlier in February, Pentagon said that Washington and Seoul planned to begin talks on deploying the THAAD anti-ballistic missile system to South Korea to defend the region against North Korea’s development of ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
The reports on THAAD purchase by South Korea emerged days after North Korea had launched a Kwangmyongsong-4 satellite atop a long-range rocket, defying a UN Security Council resolution, which bans Pyongyang from launching rockets that could be used as ballistic missiles carrying nuclear warheads.