韓国政府「米韓核協議グループ、日本の参加歓迎」
South Korean government “Japan welcomes participation in US-Korea nuclear consultation group”
The South Korean government has expanded the U.S.-Korea Nuclear Consultative Group (NCG) and has taken a positive stance toward Japan's participation. The South Korean government will first focus on institutionalizing US-South Korea expansion control cooperation, and will work with Japan, Japan, the US, and South Korea to control expansion in the future.
The plan is to hold regulatory discussions. On the 13th, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official met with reporters and said, ``The South Korean government is focused on institutionalizing US-ROK expansion restraint cooperation through the NCG.''
Apart from this, I am also in a position to basically welcome talks between Japan, the US, and South Korea to curb expansion." In order to respond to North Korea's increasing nuclear and missile provocations, the South Korean government has adopted the guidelines adopted at the U.S.-South Korea summit meeting in April last year.
The NCG was established based on the Sinton Declaration. Subsequently, the United States brought the Ohio-class strategic nuclear submarine (SSBN), one of the world's largest nuclear submarines, into Busan Port in July last year, and dropped a nuclear weapon in October.
The United States is deploying its land, sea, air, and nuclear strategic assets to the Korean Peninsula, with the B-52 strategic bomber participating in the Seoul Air Show.
Still, President Trump former president was re-elected in this year's US presidential election.
It has been pointed out that if this happens, there is a risk that the United States' restraints on expansion may be undermined. In response, there are currently voices calling for even stronger restraints on Japan-U.S.-Korea expansion than the NCG.
Prior to this, Former National Security Office Director Kim Sung-han also attended a forum hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) held in Washington DC on the 12th (local time), saying, ``The NCG will
"This is a sensitive issue for Japan, as it concerns how nuclear weapons would be used in the event of a nuclear emergency," he said, adding, "It's up to Japan. South Korea is open."
Experts are showing skepticism about the Japan-U.S.-Korea Nuclear Consultative Group, but there are some supportive opinions in preparation for the possibility of a continuation of the Trump administration.
It is said that there are also.
2024/02/14 10:53 KST
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