On the 9th, the Director-General of the National Security Agency held a meeting of the heads of the Japan-U.S.-Korea Security Offices at the presidential office in Seoul, South Korea, and the above opinions were reached and announced at a joint press conference.
``We are moving forward with a new three-nation initiative,'' Sullivan said.
By accelerating new North Korea initiatives in this way, Japan, the United States, and South Korea will eliminate the threat of cybercrime and virtual currency money laundering from North Korea, as well as space and ballistic threats.
We have decided to closely monitor the Sile test and strengthen our response. This meeting will discuss ways to strengthen trilateral cooperation after the Japan-U.S.-South Korea summit held at Camp David in the United States in August this year.
It was opened for the purpose. The heads of the security offices of Japan, the United States, and South Korea reaffirmed North Korea's obligation to denuclearize and prohibit military cooperation under United Nations Security Council resolutions, and urged the three countries to strengthen cooperation in order to ensure thorough implementation by the international community.
I decided to do it. To this end, Japan, the United States, and South Korea should cooperate closely for the complete denuclearization of North Korea and strengthen cooperation in countering illicit cyber activities that finance North Korea's nuclear and missile development.
There was a consensus of opinion. Furthermore, in response to North Korea's military reconnaissance satellite launch, Japan, the United States, South Korea, and Australia announced their first independent sanctions on the 30th of last month.
We decided to strengthen social cooperation. In addition, we will continue to promote security cooperation between Japan, the United States, and South Korea, including real-time sharing of North Korean missile warning information and the creation of a multi-year trilateral training plan.
I decided to do it.
2023/12/09 15:31 KST
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