Joint Statement by South Korea, US, and Japan Leaders... "Reaffirming Cooperation in Security, Economy, Technology, and Human Ties"
"Faithful Implementation of Follow-up Measures After the Camp David Meeting"
President Yoon Suk-yeol is speaking at the joint press conference of the South Korea-US-Japan summit held at Camp David, the US presidential retreat near Washington DC, on August 18 last year (local time).
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President Yoon Suk-yeol, U.S. President Joseph Biden, and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio issued a joint statement on the 18th commemorating the first anniversary of the Camp David trilateral summit held last year.
The Presidential Office stated that in this joint statement, the three leaders celebrated the progress made in Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation over the past year since the summit, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening cooperation in various fields including security, economy, technology, and people-to-people ties.
Furthermore, the three leaders agreed that Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation is indispensable to address today’s challenges, and that their collaboration will lay the foundation for a prosperous future.
Through the announcement of this joint statement, the three leaders once again confirmed the historic significance of the Camp David summit and their firm commitment to Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation.
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The Presidential Office conveyed that the Korean government will continue to faithfully implement follow-up measures from the Camp David summit and further strengthen Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation going forward.
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