President’s Office South Korea-U.S.-Japan Security Office Strengthening Trilateral Cooperation for Peace and Stability on the Korean Peninsula

Hawaii conference ends… “Strengthening the cooperative system for frequent communication and cooperation”

The presidential office said, “South Korea, the United States and Japan have decided to further strengthen cooperation between the three countries to contribute to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the region,” said the president’s office at a meeting of security chiefs held in Hawaii on the 2nd.

In a press release, the presidential office announced, “At the first meeting of the security chiefs of South Korea, the U.S. and Japan held since the inauguration of the Yun Seok-yeol administration, the three security chiefs held broad consultations on the North Korean nuclear issue, high-tech and supply chain cooperation, and major regional and international issues.”

National Security Office Director Kim Seong-han had a meeting with U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and National Security Director Takeo Akiba at the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command in Hawaii on the 1st (local time). .

Kim explained our ‘bold initiative’ in relation to the North Korean issue at the ROK-U.S. security chiefs’ meeting and discussed ways of cooperation between the ROK and the US to implement it.

At the same time, the President’s Office reported that the president’s office conveyed the concerns of the Korean industry regarding the Inflation Reduction Act and the Semiconductor Science Act enacted in the United States, and requested active cooperation and interest from the National Security Council (NSC) level to resolve them.

At the meeting of the security chiefs of Korea and Japan, opinions were exchanged on regional and international security issues, including the North Korean issue.

The presidential office said, “Director Kim explained the ‘initiative’ to Japan and requested cooperation from Japan, while discussing ways to cooperate with each other on North Korea’s nuclear and missile provocations. did,” he said.

The presidential office said, “Through these consultations, the three countries were able to share their evaluation of the current international situation with the Korean Peninsula and have in-depth discussions on ways to cooperate in the future.” It has been further strengthened.”

Director Kim and the delegation also attended the welcome reception of the trilateral delegation from the Republic of Korea, the United States and Japan hosted by U.S. Commander John Aquilino Intae on the evening of the 31st of last month (local time) during this business trip.

/yunhap news

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