米韓の国家安保室長が「電話協議」…「日米韓安保室長会議」を年内に開催
The heads of national security offices of the United States and South Korea will hold “telephone talks” and the “Japan-US-South Korea Security Offices Meeting” will be held within the year.
On the morning of the 9th, South Korea's National Security Office Director Cho Tae Yeon held a telephone discussion with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, discussing issues such as ``Japan-U.S.-ROK cooperation'' and ``Japan-U.S.-ROK Security Chiefs' Meeting and the U.S. Korea
The two sides discussed issues such as "Holding a Dialogue on Next-Generation Core and Promotion Technology," and exchanged opinions on matters of mutual interest such as the security situation on the Korean Peninsula.
Both sides recognized the importance of trilateral cooperation between Japan, the United States, and South Korea through the U.S. Camp David Agreement.
The three countries reaffirmed their commitment to the three countries and decided to strengthen close cooperation among the three countries, including the smooth implementation of follow-on measures. In addition, both sides agreed to hold a Japan-U.S.-South Korea Security Office Chiefs' Meeting within the year based on the Camp David Agreement.
In addition, the two countries agreed to hold the first meeting of the U.S.-Korea Next Generation Core and Promotion Technology Dialogue, which the leaders of both countries agreed to establish at the U.S.-South Korea summit meeting in April this year. matched.
The heads of security offices of both countries decided to strengthen cooperation ahead of the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit to be held in San Francisco next week. We will continue to communicate constantly and
We decided to continue cooperation between South Korea, Japan, the United States, and South Korea.
2023/11/10 07:59 KST
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