"US, South Korea, and Japan Strengthen Military Alliance at Camp David Summit"

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"US, South Korea, and Japan Strengthen Military Alliance at Camp David Summit"
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The leaders of the United States, South Korea, and Japan held a summit at Camp David, where they agreed to deepen military and economic cooperation and issued their strongest joint condemnation of China's "dangerous and aggressive behavior" in the South China Sea. The three countries committed to consult and coordinate responses to regional challenges, hold military training exercises annually, and share real-time information on North Korean missile launches. While not a formal alliance, the summit represents a significant step for Seoul and Tokyo, given their historical tensions. The leaders' strong language on China is likely to provoke a response from Beijing, which is a vital trading partner for both South Korea and Japan.

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