日米韓首脳が18日、「キャンプデービッド1周年」共同声明=韓国報道
The leaders of Japan, the United States and South Korea issued a joint statement on the first anniversary of Camp David on the 18th.
"The leaders of Japan, the United States and South Korea will issue a joint statement on the 18th to mark the first anniversary of the Camp David summit," South Korean news agency Yonhap News reported on the 17th, citing a high-ranking official in the South Korean presidential office.
The joint statement was issued in the run-up to a change in leadership due to the U.S. presidential election and the LDP presidential election, and stated that "Japan, the United States, and South Korea will continue to cooperate without interruption."
In particular, the US leader is expected to pay tribute to South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol on August 15, the day that marks the country's liberation from Japanese colonial rule.
The message is expected to express support and solidarity for the newly announced "August 15 Unification Doctrine." Kim Tae Hee, first vice director of the National Security Office of the South Korean President, said on the 16th,
"We are preparing an intergovernmental celebration message between the leaders of South Korea, the United States and Japan."
2024/08/17 15:25 KST
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