South Korean and Russian military officials have held a joint military committee to discuss how to set up a hotline for exchanging flight information for aircraft approaching air defense identification zones for two days from today.

The military commission, which began today at the Yongsan-gu Joint Office in Seoul, is discussing the memorandum of understanding for the establishment of a hotline and when to conclude it.

The two sides also reportedly protested and explained about six Russian military aircraft entering Cadiz.

It is unclear whether a clear conclusion will be drawn between tomorrow and tomorrow, as airspace identification zones are not binding under international law and Russia does not operate them.