US, Japan, South Korea pledge ‘strong response’ to North Korea’s nuclear tests

US, Japan, South Korea pledge ‘strong response’ to North Korea’s nuclear tests

The governments of the United States, Japan and South Korea promised, Sunday (13), a A “strong and firm” response to any nuclear test by Pyongyang🇧🇷 The leaders of the three countries issued a joint statement after their tripartite meeting in Cambodia.

In the document, US President Joe Biden pledged to mobilize “the full range of capabilities, including nuclear capabilities,” to defend his allies. “North Korea’s nuclear test will be followed by a strong and resolute response from the international community,” he, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol stressed.


The memorandum stated that the three countries “will work together to enhance their deterrence capacity.” North Korea Released a series of releases in early Novemberincluding a ballistic missile that fell near the territorial waters of South Korea.

Another North Korean ballistic missile flew over Japan in September. Pyongyang justified its actions with the “aggressive and provocative” stance of Seoul and Washington, which were simultaneously carrying out the largest air military exercises in its history.

Monday (14) Biden To meet in Bali with Chinese leader Xi JinpingParallel to the G20 summit, with the aim of asking him to persuade Pyongyang not to go any further.

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