White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan says the three leaders spoke about a coordinated response in the event of a further nuclear test by North Korea.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – The United States, Japan, and South Korea are “more aligned than ever” on North Korea’s “provocative behavior,” US President Joe Biden said on Sunday, as his national security adviser promised a joint response if Pyongyang carries out a seventh nuclear test.
“I look forward to strengthening the coordination between the US, South Korea, and Japan to respond firmly” to North Korea’s actions, he added. “You can expect a trilateral response, well-coordinated among the three countries,” Sullivan said, adding that the response could include security, economic, and diplomatic components.
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