President Yoon Suk Yeol held a Korea-U.S.-Japan summit in Peru with U.S. President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba.
After the Camp David summit in August last year, it is expected to examine the achievements of trilateral cooperation and discuss concrete measures to continue it.
Let's go to the site of the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit just now.
This is the first time the three of us have gathered together, President Yoon of the United States, President Biden, and Prime Minister Ishiba.
At the institutional level, Korea, the U.S. and Japan are expected to discuss securing sustainable and stable development plans for the Korea-U.S.-Japan Camp David mechanism.
It's 3:22 local Peruvian time.
Since it is a 14-hour time difference from Korea, the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit is currently underway at 5:22 in our view.
Since the U.S., Korea, and Japan all started in order, U.S. President Biden's remarks are over and President Yoon and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba are in order.
. At this summit, the leaders sat face to face for the first time in 15 months since the Camp David summit in August last year.
After August last year, it is expected that concrete measures will be discussed to examine and continue the results of cooperation between Korea, the U.S., and Japan.
It is also expected to be discussed at the institutional level to secure a sustainable and stable development plan for the Korea-U.S.-Japan Camp David mechanism.Security issues are on the agenda for important cooperation between the three countries
As military cooperation between North Korea and Russia in Ukraine is of utmost interest not only to us, but also to Japan and the United States, discussions are expected to take place.
Following the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit, the Korea-U.S. summit with President Biden and the Korea-Japan summit with Prime Minister Ishiba will be held separately.
You're seeing the leaders of the three countries sitting together.
You can see the flags of the United States, Japan, and Korea.
President Biden's opening remarks are now being seen.
President Biden, who has two months left in his term, seems to be the last chance to meet the leaders of major countries gathered together.
You are watching the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit.The summit meeting with President
Yoon is also expected to be Biden's farewell stage today, and we will give you detailed news in the news that follows.
We will deliver all the remarks of the leaders again as soon as the contents come in.
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