The joint statement has come ahead of the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise and marks the progress and cooperation since their Camp David summit a year ago.
The leaders of the US, Japan, and South Korea have renewed their resolve to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific, recognising efforts to disrupt North Korea's"funding of weapons of mass destruction programs."
The joint statement came ahead of the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise between South Korea and the US, slated to begin Monday. "We stand by our commitment to consult on regional challenges, provocations, and threats affecting our collective interests and security," it added.
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