Jake Sullivan, Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security, said the country would not form a formal military alliance with Japan and South Korea along the lines of NATO. It has been reported TASS.
“We don’t set such a goal directly – forming a tripartite alliance as the ultimate goal,” Sullivan said.
Formerly Sullivan declarationHe said the country plans to hold a security summit with Japan and South Korea every year. He also noted that with this decision, the USA opened a “new era” and will continue.
Before reportedJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, United States President Joe Biden and South Korean leader Yoon Seok-yeol plan to agree on cooperation to ensure economic security and control China at a trilateral summit. It is noted that the relations of these three countries have historically focused on North Korea’s nuclear missile program.
In addition to addressing peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, politicians are also expected to provide support to the so-called Global South, particularly Southeast Asian Nations countries and Pacific island states.
Formerly in North Korea declaration About the impossibility of resolving the issue through dialogue with the United States.