US, Japan and South Korea to exchange data on North Korean missile launches

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The United States, Japan and South Korea will begin exchanging real-time data on North Korean missile launches by the end of 2023, the agency reported. chipboardreferring to the description of these three countries.

Washington, Tokyo and Seoul also reiterated their commitments to the complete denuclearization of North Korea, according to the statement.

It was also noted that the parties intend to make efforts to ensure that nuclear weapons are never used again.

Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol declarationNorth Korean missiles will be able to reach Vilnius, Paris and Berlin.

Before reportedHe said a North Korean missile launched on July 12 was the longest in flight in the history of the North Korean missile program. This missile landed in the Sea of ​​Japan, about 250 kilometers off the coast of Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido.

formerly Poland wanted Deploying US nuclear weapons on its territory.

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