Defense chiefs of ROK, US, Japan vow deeper cooperation amid North Korean threat
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, JUL 11 – Military chiefs from South Korea, the US, and Japan pledged enhanced cooperation to address North Korea's nuclear threat and regional security amid Pyongyang's ongoing weapons development.
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US officer urges closer South Korea-Japan defence ties amid North threat
America’s highest-ranking military officer has called for closer trilateral defence ties with South Korea and Japan in response to what he described as an “unprecedented” military build-up by North Korea and China. The remarks by General Dan Caine, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, come amid growing pressure on Seoul to shoulder more of the cost of hosting 28,500 US troops and to support their expanded role beyond the Korean peninsula – …
Defense chiefs of ROK, US, Japan vow deeper cooperation amid North Korean threat
The top military leaders of South Korea, the United States and Japan reaffirmed their joint commitment to the complete denuclearization of North Korea and vowed to deepen trilateral defense cooperation during a high-level meeting in Seoul on Friday. Adm. Kim Myung-soo of South Korea, Gen. Dan Caine of the United States and Gen. Yoshihide Yoshida […]
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