US, Japan and South Korea condemn 'dangerous and aggressive actions' by China
- The United States, Japan, and South Korea released a joint statement condemning China's "dangerous and aggressive actions" in the South China Sea. They expressed strong opposition to any unilateral changes to the status quo in the Indo-Pacific waters.
- The three countries pledged to consult and coordinate with each other on regional challenges, provocations, and threats that affect their common interests. They also agreed to hold trilateral military training exercises annually and share real-time information on North Korean missile launches.
- The leaders affirmed their support for Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion and committed to maintaining strong sanctions against Moscow.
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At Camp David, US, South Korea and Japan condemn China, agree to deepen military ties
By Trevor Hunnicutt, David Brunnstrom and Hyonhee Shin CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and the leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed at Camp David on Friday to deepen
At Camp David, US, South Korea and Japan Condemn China, Agree to Deepen Military Ties
CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden and the leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed at Camp David on Friday to deepen military and economic cooperation and made their strongest joint condemnation yet of “dangerous and aggressive behavior” by China in the South China Sea.
US, Japan, South Korea condemn 'dangerous and aggressive actions' by China
CAMP DAVID, Maryland – The United States prevailed on Japan and South Korea on Friday, August 18 to use their strongest language yet in a joint statement to condemn China’s “dangerous and aggressive actions” in the South China Sea. In the statement, the three countries committed to consult promptly with each other during crises and to coordinate responses to regional challenges, provocations, and threats affecting common interests. The statement…
At Camp David, US, Japan, South Korea Call Out Beijing’s Moves in South China Sea
Leaders of the United States, Japan and South Korea wrapped up their Friday summit at Camp David, cementing a newly established trilateral partnership with a pledge for a unified trilateral response during a regional crisis. VOA White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara reports.
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