The United States, South Korea, and Japan are set to sign a deal to formalize their security partnership against threats from North Korea's nuclear weapons. This trilateral security cooperation framework aims to strengthen their security ties before the next US presidential inauguration in January, cementing ties between the three nations. South Korea's Defense Minister Wonsik confirmed the agreement, which comes ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin's expected visit to North Korea this week.
The U.S., South Korea and Japan will sign a deal to formalize their security partnership against threats from North Korea’s nuclear weapons, cementing ties before America inaugurates its next president in January. https://t.co/KI1XZ6Xvhr
EXCLUSIVE: The US, South Korea and Japan will sign a deal to formalize their security partnership against threats from North Korea’s nuclear weapons, South Korea's Defense Minister Wonsik says, ahead of Putin's expected visit to North Korea this week https://t.co/rgJXLnyvv6 https://t.co/TvPhHRTtF4
The US, South Korea and Japan will sign a deal to formalize their security partnership against threats from North Korea’s nuclear weapons https://t.co/nf3lPw5ftg via @bpolitics
THE US, SOUTH KOREA, AND JAPAN WILL SOON SIGN THE TRILATERAL SECURITY COOPERATION FRAMEWORK, SOLIDIFYING THEIR SECURITY PARTNERSHIP AGAINST NORTH KOREA'S NUCLEAR THREATS BEFORE THE NEXT US PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION IN JANUARY
The United States, Japan, and South Korea are set to strengthen their security ties in the days leading up to the presidential inauguration.
The US, South Korea and Japan will sign a deal to formalize their security partnership against threats from North Korea’s nuclear weapons https://t.co/UZHBfqpVpN