日米韓安保室長、ソウルで会議へ…北の偵察衛星について話し合うもよう
Japan-U.S.-Korea Security Office heads to meet in Seoul... likely to discuss North Korea's reconnaissance satellites
Japan, the United States, and South Korea will hold a meeting of security chiefs in Seoul, South Korea, on the 8th and 9th. According to the South Korean presidential office and government, South Korean National Security Office Director Cho Tae Yeon and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
Officials and Director of the National Security Agency Takeo Akiba are scheduled to meet in Seoul from the 8th to the 9th. Previously, on the 9th of last month, National Security Office Director Cho talked with National Security Advisor Sullivan about the ``Camp David spirit.''
It was decided that a meeting of the heads of the Trilateral Security Offices would be held within the year. Next week's meeting is expected to include discussions about North Korea's recent launch of military reconnaissance satellites and concerns about military cooperation between Russia and North Korea.
Shida. In June of this year, the heads of the Security Offices of Japan, the United States, and South Korea held a meeting in Tokyo and issued a joint statement condemning North Korea's ballistic missile launches.
2023/12/04 09:10 KST
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