ROK, Japan, US sign deal to ‘institutionalize’ military ties against North Korea | NK News
July 29, 2024
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ROK, Japan, US sign deal to ‘institutionalize’ military ties against North Korea

Expert says lack of formal treaty could jeopardize cooperation despite effort to protect against leadership changes

South Korea, Japan and the U.S. signed an agreement to solidify defense cooperation on Sunday, seeking to further bolster trilateral ties in the face of North Korean threats and Pyongyang’s increasing cooperation with Moscow.

But while the agreement seeks to institutionalize trilateral ties against leadership changes, an expert expressed concern that the lack of a formal treaty could still jeopardize cooperation in the future, particularly given historical tensions between Seoul and Tokyo.

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