South Korea, Japan, and the United States defense chiefs have agreed to begin as planned a real-time data-sharing scheme on North Korean missiles in December, South Korea’s defense ministry said on Sunday.
In Seoul on Sunday US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met his South Korean counterpart, Shin Won-sik, with Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara joining the meeting online.
The ministers discussed bolstering their three-way cooperation in the face of “severe security environments”, Kihara told reporters. It was the first time the three ministers held such a gathering, he said.
Kihara added, “We confirmed that we are steadily making adjustments, bringing the process to the final stage.”
Yoon Suk Yeol, the President of South Korea, on Sunday called for the maintenance of readiness posture by the South Korean and US military forces in case of “any provocations” by North Korea including a Hamas-style surprise attack.
Yoonremarkedk during a dinner with the US delegation for a Security Consultative Meeting scheduled to be held on Monday including Austin and US Ambassador Philip Goldberg, Yoon’s spokesperson said.
US President Joe Biden agreed with Yoon and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at an Aug. 18 summit that by the end of this yea,r the three countries would share North Korea missile warning data in real time.
The ministers also condemned growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia as a violation of UN resolutions, the South Korean defense ministry said in a statement, and also stressed the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
Separately, General Charles Q. Brown, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, held talks with his South Korean counterpart in Seoul on Sunday, the South Korean military said.
In his first visit to South Korea since he took office in October, the top US general discussed the “continuous provocations” of North Korea including missile launches, and reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to the defense of South Korea, the South Korean joint chiefs of staff said in a statement.