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| 2023-12-08 16:46:24
S Korea-Japan-security advisers
Nat'l security advisers of S. Korea, Japan discuss N.K. threat
By Lee Haye-ah
SEOUL, Dec. 8 (Yonhap) -- The national security advisers of South Korea and Japan agreed Friday on the need to strengthen solidarity with the international community in order to respond firmly to North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations, the presidential office said.
National Security Adviser Cho Tae-yong and Japan's National Security Secretariat Secretary General Takeo Akiba held talks in Seoul ahead of Saturday's trilateral meeting with their U.S. counterpart, Jake Sullivan.
The two sides agreed that North Korea's "unprecedented" provocations are posing a "serious threat" to peace and stability in the region and beyond, the presidential office said in a press release.
"They reaffirmed the need for South Korea-Japan and South Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation, and the strengthening of solidarity within the international community, in order to firmly respond to North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations," it said.
North Korea successfully placed a military spy satellite into orbit last month, after two failed attempts earlier in the year.
Cho and Akiba also discussed bilateral relations, noting the seven summits between their leaders this year, and agreed to expand areas of cooperation to produce more tangible results for the two countries' peoples, including in security and economic issues and people-to-people exchanges.
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