US, South Korea, Japan vow united front against North Korea as trilateral talks heat up

Senior diplomats from South Korea, the United States, and Japan convened Friday in Tokyo for trilateral discussions. First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo represented Seoul alongside US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Japanese counterpart Takehiro Funakoshi. The meeting marked the first vice foreign ministerial dialogue since President Lee Jae Myung took office and Donald Trump began his second term. Officials emphasized maintaining robust deterrence against North Korean nuclear threats through coordinated efforts.

The three nations committed to advancing security cooperation while building on existing bilateral partnerships. Park outlined South Korean initiatives aimed at reducing tensions on the Korean Peninsula and restarting diplomatic engagement. The delegates expanded their focus beyond security matters to address economic collaboration and technological development. They prioritized cooperation on critical minerals, supply chain resilience, and the advancement of artificial intelligence.

Park conducted separate bilateral meetings with officials from both the United States and Japan. These discussions focused on trade negotiations and strengthening alliances across multiple sectors. The diplomats agreed on sustained communication regarding North Korean denuclearization goals.
 

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