
Top military officers of S. Korea, US, Japan reaffirm 3-way cooperation against NK threats
South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jin Yong-sung poses with his US and Japanese counterparts, Gen. Dan Caine and Gen. Hiroaki Uchikura,…
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South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jin Yong-sung (R) poses with his US and Japanese counterparts, Gen. Dan Caine and Gen. Hiroaki Uchikura, respectively, during their Trilateral Chiefs of Defense meeting at the Pentagon near Washington, on Wednesday. (Joint Chiefs of Staff) The top military officers of South Korea, the United States and Japan have reaffirmed that three-way security cooperation is critical to countering regional challenges, including North Korean nuclear and missile threats, Seoul's military said Thursday. Also attending the Tri-Chod meeting were US Forces Korea Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson, US Forces Japan Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen Jost and Deputy Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command Lt. Gen. George Rowell. In a separate bilateral meeting, Jin and Caine agreed on the importance of strengthening the allies' combined defense posture to respond to the North's evolving nuclear and missile threats and a changing security environment.
Furthermore, "They reaffirmed that trilateral security cooperation is key to effectively responding to various regional challenges and threats, including North Korean nuclear and missile threats that affect peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, the Indo-Pacific and beyond," the statement read.
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South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jin Yong-sung (R) poses with his US and Japanese counterparts, Gen. Dan Caine and Gen. Hiroaki Uchikura, respectively, during their Trilateral Chiefs of Defense meeting at the Pentagon near Washington, on Wednesday. (Joint Chiefs of Staff) The top military officers of South Korea, the United States and Japan have reaffirmed that three-way security cooperation is critical to countering regional challenges, including North Korean nuclear and missile threats, Seoul's military said Thursday.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAlso attending the Tri-Chod meeting were US Forces Korea Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson, US Forces Japan Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen Jost and Deputy Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command Lt. Gen. George Rowell.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn a separate bilateral meeting, Jin and Caine agreed on the importance of strengthening the allies' combined defense posture to respond to the North's evolving nuclear and missile threats and a changing security environment.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe three sides shared the understanding during the Trilateral Chiefs of Defense meeting at the Pentagon near Washington on Wednesday, according to a joint statement released by the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"They reaffirmed that trilateral security cooperation is key to effectively responding to various regional challenges and threats, including North Korean nuclear and missile threats that affect peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, the Indo-Pacific and beyond," the statement read.
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