Seoul, Tokyo stress S. Korea-US-Japan cooperation on NK denuclearization
NARA, Japan — President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday emphasized the importance of South Korea-Japan cooperation and trilateral coordination with the United States, reaffirming close alignment on North Korea and regional stability as international tensions rise. “The two sides exchanged broad views on regional and global issues and shared the understanding that, amid rapidly changing international circumstances, cooperation between Korea and Japan, as well as trilateral cooperation among Korea, the United States and Japan, is vital to maintaining peace and stability in the region,” Lee said at a joint press conference following their 90-minute summit in Japan’s Nara Prefecture, Takaichi’s home constituency. Lee said the two leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the establishment of lasting peace, and agreed to maintain close coordination on North Korea policy. He added that he had urged South Korea, China and Japan to seek as much common ground as possible and to sustain dialo
