Japan defense minister says US, S. Korea cooperation 'critical' for security
SYDNEY — Japan's defense minister said on Tuesday that cooperation with South Korea and the United States was "critical" to regional security, after U.S. President Donald Trump seeded doubts in the Pacific region by downsizing joint drills with Seoul. Speaking on a visit to Australia, Shinjiro Koizumi came out strongly in support of joint security cooperation with its key defense backer…
Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi emphasized on Tuesday that collaboration between Japan, the United States, and South Korea is vital for regional security. This was made evident after U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concerns about joint military drills with South Korea. Speaking during a visit to Australia, Koizumi strongly backed the security cooperation between Japan, the U.S., and South Korea, stating that these partnerships are crucial for peace and stability in the region, given its current severe and complex security landscape.
This statement occurred just hours after Trump praised his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un while criticizing South Korea for not assisting the U.S. in countering Iran. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles echoed similar sentiments, expressing concern over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
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