In a united front, the US, South Korea, and Japan call for global action to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Dive into the diplomatic developments and the shared concerns over regional security.
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00:00 In a unified stance, the national security advisors of the United States, South Korea
00:26 and Japan have issued a compelling call to action.
00:30 Their shared concern, the pressing need for a robust international effort to thwart North
00:35 Korea's advancements in nuclear weapons, missiles and military collaboration with other nations
00:41 as apprehensions grow regarding North Korea's alleged arm transfers to Russia.
00:47 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is rapidly advancing his nuclear and missile program,
00:52 showcasing an interestingly escalatory nuclear doctrine that sanctions the primitive use
00:59 of nuclear weapons.
01:01 In response to North Korea's escalating nuclear and missile activities, the United States,
01:06 alongside its Asian allies, is amplifying the visibility of their trilateral security
01:12 cooperation in the region.
01:14 This collective effort includes bolstering joint military exercises, a move that North
01:20 Korea leader Kim Jong-un vehemently criticizes, branding them as "invasion rehearsals."
01:26 The trio underscored the importance of reiterating North Korea's obligations under various UN
01:32 Security Council resolutions.
01:34 These resolutions explicitly demand North Korea's denuclearization and prohibit any
01:40 weapons trade with other nations.
01:43 A statement read, "We agreed to strengthen coordination among the three countries to
01:49 secure the international community's strict implementation of the UN Security Council
01:54 resolutions."
01:55 North Korea defends its rights to launch spy satellites, citing the purpose of monitoring
02:01 U.S. and South Korean military activities and bolstering the perceived threat of its
02:06 nuclear-capable missiles.
02:08 The international community's response and the sanctions imposed are central to the ongoing
02:12 discussion surrounding North Korea's strategic moves.
02:17 During a joint news conference, Jake Sullivan, representing the United States, highlighted
02:22 the collective commitment to addressing North Korea's cybercrimes, cryptocurrency money
02:26 laundering and attempts to circumvent international sanctions.
02:31 Sullivan stressed the persistent threat North Korea possesses to international and regional
02:36 peace and security.
02:38 Separate bilateral talks between Sullivan, Cho Tae-yong, South Korea's National Security
02:43 Office Director, and Taeko Akiba, Japan's National Security Secretariat Secretary-General,
02:49 also took place, where at a dinner reception, South Korean President Yun Suk-hyeol emphasized
02:55 the importance of building an August summit with President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime
03:00 Minister Fumio Kishida, where they pledged to deepen security and economic cooperation.
03:07 Addressing recent developments, Sullivan expressed support for South Korea's decision to partially
03:12 suspend a 2018 inter-Korean military agreement.
03:16 As these diplomatic conversations unfold, we delve into the intricacies of the discussions,
03:21 assessments of North Korea's recent satellite launch, and efforts to address cyber-theft
03:27 activities and invasion of international sanctions.
03:31 Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage of the evolving dynamics in the Korean Peninsula
03:36 and the collaborative strategies employed by the US, South Korea, and Japan.
03:40 For more information on the latest developments in the Korean Peninsula, please visit the
03:41 UN Security Council's website.
03:41 For more information on the latest developments in the Korean Peninsula, please visit the
03:48 UN Security Council's website.
03:50 For more information on the latest developments in the Korean Peninsula, please visit the
03:55 UN Security Council's website.
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04:00 update.
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