Biden's Camp David Summit Unites Japan and South Korea

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President Biden welcomed the leaders of Japan and South Korea to Camp David in an effort to strengthen the three-way alliance and address historical grievances between the two Asian nations. The leaders discussed mutual security arrangements and pledged to consult on any security threats, while also enhancing cooperation on ballistic missile defense and security assistance in Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. The summit aims to present a united front against an increasingly assertive China, although officials emphasized that the partnership is not directed against any specific country.
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