Disagreement between Korea and China on the nature of the “Three Nos” policy sets the two countries on collision course
The leaders of the U.S., Japan and South Korea during the G7 Hiroshima summit and Xi Jinping during a state visit to London, May 20, 2023 and Oct. 19, 2015, respectively | Image: ROK Presidential Office and Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office via
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Japanese cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno confirmed this month that negotiations are underway between the U.S., South Korea and Japan to reach a consensus on sharing real-time data about North Korean missile launches.
While no official agreement has been concluded, these diplomatic discussions signal an intention to fortify collaborative efforts in countering North Korea’s nuclear threats.
Japanese cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno confirmed this month that negotiations are underway between the U.S., South Korea and Japan to reach a consensus on sharing real-time data about North Korean missile launches.
While no official agreement has been concluded, these diplomatic discussions signal an intention to fortify collaborative efforts in countering North Korea’s nuclear threats.
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