US, South Korea and Japan urge a stronger international push to curb North Korea's nuclear program
- The national security advisers of the United States, South Korea, and Japan called for international efforts to suppress North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile development, cyber theft activities, and alleged arms transfers to Russia.
- The three countries aim to increase defense cooperation, enhance response to North Korean missile testing, and improve information sharing on missile launches starting in December.
- The advisors praised South Korea, the US, Japan, and Australia for imposing sanctions on North Korea over its recent spy satellite launch.
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US, South Korea, Japan Urge International Push to Curb North Korea's Nuclear Program
The national security advisers of the United States, South Korea and Japan called Saturday for a stronger international push to suppress North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons and missiles, its cybertheft activities and alleged arms transfers to Russia. The meeting in Seoul came as tensions on the Korean Peninsula are at their highest in years, with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un accelerating the expansion of his nuclear and missile progr…
US, South Korea, Japan pledge to increase cooperation, pressure on North Korea
The national security advisors of Japan, the U.S., and South Korea met in Seoul on Dec. 9 and pledged to mutually combat North Korea's cyber threats, as well as weapons and spy satellite testing, which have been bolstered by the country's increasing cooperation with Russia. The U.S. confirmed increased weapons and ammunition transfers from North Korea to Russia following a meeting between Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader K…
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