Joe Biden met with the leaders of South Korea and Japan: what they talked about
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At the APEC summit in Lima, the leaders of the United States, Japan, and South Korea announced the establishment of the Trilateral Secretariat. The countries agreed to cooperate with the Philippines and condemned the DPRK's support for Russia's war against Ukraine.
Current US President Joe Biden met with the leaders of Japan and South Korea on November 15. This is reported by Reuters, UNN reports .
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On the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, Peru, Biden, South Korean President Yun Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a joint meeting. The three countries announced the creation of a Trilateral Secretariat to formalize the relationship and make sure it is not just "a series of meetings," National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters.
It is noted that Biden sees the close ties between the three countries as a defense against China's aggressive steps in the region, which Beijing denies.
I sincerely believe that the cooperation between our countries will be the basis for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region for many years to come,
According to a joint statement released after the meeting, the three countries also committed to further developing cooperation with the Philippines in a number of important sectors, including ports, energy, and transportation. In addition, the countries condemned the DPRK's involvement in Russia's war against Ukraine:
Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the United States strongly condemn the decision of the leaders of the DPRK and Russia to dangerously expand Russia's aggressive war in Ukraine,
Recall
The current US President Joe Biden arrived in Lima to participate in the APEC summit.