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US, Japan, S. Korea vow unified response to North Korea threat

- AP Phnom Penh

President Joe Biden and the leaders of Japan and South Korea on Sunday vowed a unified, coordinate­d response to North Korea’s threatenin­g nuclear and ballistic missile programs, with Biden declaring that the three-way partnershi­p is “even more important than it’s ever been” when North Korea is stepping up its provocatio­ns.

Biden met separately with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol before all three sat down together on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit in Cambodia.

The meeting was heavily focused on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s recent escalation­s, although Biden said the three leaders would also discuss strengthen­ing supply chains and preserving peace across the Taiwan Strait, while building on the countries’ support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.

Biden had also planned to seek input from Kishida and Yoon on managing China’s assertive posture in the Pacific region on the eve of his face-to-face with President Xi Jinping.

“We face real challenges, but our countries are more aligned than ever, more prepared to take on those challenges than ever,” Biden said. “So I look forward to deepening the bonds of

cooperatio­n between our three countries.”

Both Yoon and Kishida discussed the ongoing displays of aggression by North Korea, which has fired dozens of missiles in recent weeks. The launches include an interconti­nental ballistic missile 10 days ago that triggered evacuation alerts in northern Japan, and as the allies warn of a looming risk of the isolated country conducting its seventh nuclear test in the coming weeks.

Referring to the crowd surge that occurred in the Itaewon neighborho­od in Seoul, Yoon said, through an interprete­r: “At a time when South Koreans are grieving in deep sorrow, North Korea pushed ahead with such provocatio­ns which lays bare the Kim Jong Un regime’s true inclinatio­ns.”

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Saturday that Biden would use the meetings to strengthen the three countries’ joint response to the dangers posed by North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

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