[Asia Economy New York=Correspondent Baek Jong-min] The national security chiefs of South Korea, the United States, and Japan reaffirmed their commitment to respond to and resolve North Korea's denuclearization through trilateral cooperation following the first face-to-face meeting since the inauguration of the Joe Biden administration.

The national security advisors of Korea, the United States, and Japan are moving together. (Provided by US NSC)

The national security advisors of Korea, the United States, and Japan are moving together. (Provided by US NSC)

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They also agreed on the inevitability of the full implementation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions by the international community, including North Korea.


According to the White House, Suh Hoon, South Korea's National Security Office chief, Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Advisor, and Shigeru Kitamura, Japan's National Security Bureau chief, held a face-to-face meeting at the U.S. Naval Academy near Washington D.C. and issued a statement reflecting this.



The national security chiefs also discussed the importance of reuniting separated families and resolving the issue of abductees, the statement mentioned.


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