South Korea and the United States will hold their annual military exercise on Monday, as planned, though reportedly with some measures taken to accomodate the inter-Korean summit talks on Friday.
A South Korean military official said Sunday that the Key Resolve drill will be held for two weeks.
It's a computer-simulated drill in two parts -- one, responding to a hypothetical attack by North Korea and, two, an allied counterattack.
Once the first part is over, the allies are expected to conduct a performance evaluation,... rather than training,... on the day of the summit.
A joint drill was carried out last month as well with "lower intensity"... in view of the diplomatic situation on the Korean Peninsula.