Biden Hosts Talks with Japan and South Korea Leaders, Strengthening Regional Cooperation.

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US President Joe Biden invited Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol for another meeting in Washington to discuss trilateral cooperation, including coordination against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats. They also discussed sharing North Korea's missile data in real-time, the Indo-Pacific, economic security, and engagement with the Pacific Islands. Biden commended Kishida and Yoon for their efforts to improve bilateral ties, which have thawed after years of disputes concerning Japan's occupation.
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