Biden to host leaders of South Korea, Japan at Camp David

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President Biden plans to host the leaders of Japan and South Korea for a trilateral summit at Camp David in Maryland on Aug. 18, the White House stated Friday.

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Mr. Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol plan to debate methods to extend their cooperation within the Indo-Pacific and deal with the “continued threat” posed by North Korea.

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The leaders are also anticipated to debate methods to strengthen their ties to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a political and financial union of 10 international locations in Southeast Asia.

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“The summit will advance a shared trilateral vision for addressing global and regional security challenges, promoting a rules-based international order, and bolstering economic prosperity,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated.

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Japan and South Korea have a thorny historical past, although they're each thought of key companions to the U.S.

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Mr. Biden is courting Indo-Pacific allies as he contends with Chinese aggression within the area and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s refusal to surrender nuclear weapons and superior missiles.

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The U.S. chief hosted then-Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on the White House early in his time period in 2021, and Mr. Yoon visited for a state dinner in April.

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Mr. Biden additionally courted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by internet hosting a state dinner for him in June.

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