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Instant Insight: U.S., Korean, and Japanese Leaders Step Toward a Shared Future at Camp David

At their trilateral summit at Camp David on August 18, U.S. President Joe Biden, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced significant new steps toward a lasting structure for trilateral security cooperation. While their pledges fell short of a formal security agreement, the leaders committed to initiatives that demonstrate their shared geopolitical and economic security concerns and to enhance trilateral cooperation mechanisms, especially by strengthening the fragile Japan-South Korea leg of the triangle.

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