Trilateral Secretariat Announced
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•(4th LD) S. Korea, U.S., Japan unveil secretariat establishment, decry N.K.-Russia decision to expand Ukraine war
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Leaders of South Korea , U.S. and Japan announce establishment of a secretariat for trilateral cooperation.
Leaders condemned North Korea and Russia 's decision to "dangerously expand" Moscow 's war in Ukraine as they met on the margins of a multilateral summit in Peru .
Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the trilateral partnership, which they believe remains critical to countering regional security threats.
Ishiba: "Our trilateral security cooperation continues to play an essential role in ensuring peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region" The outgoing president expressed his "hope and expectation" that the trilateral relationship is "built to last" Washington has encouraged Seoul and Tokyo to put aside their historical grievances and deepen bilateral relations.
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