PHNOM PENH: United States President Joe Biden said on Sunday that his country, Japan and South Korea were “more aligned than ever” on North Korea, which he added has continued its “provocative behavior.”
Speaking in Cambodia after a trilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, Biden called their countries “critical allies” that share the United States’ concerns about North Korea’s missile tests.
South Korea’s Yoon said the North’s recent provocations showed its regime’s “nature against humanitarianism,” while Japan’s Kishida said its actions were “unprecedented” and more provocations could be expected from Pyongyang.
“This trilateral summit is timely given we are expecting further provocation,” Kishida said in opening remarks at the three-way meeting.
“I look forward to strengthening the coordination between the US, South Korea, and Japan to respond firmly” to North Korea’s actions, he added.
Biden said he also discussed with them expanding coordinated support for Ukraine in the war with Russia, maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, and working toward “common goals of a free and open Indo-Pacific.”
US, Japan, South Korea ‘more aligned than ever’ on North Korea: Joe Biden
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US, Japan, South Korea ‘more aligned than ever’ on North Korea: Joe Biden
- US president: North Korea has continued its ‘provocative behavior’
Snow and heavy rain kill 61 in three days in Afghanistan: authorities
KABUL: Snow and heavy rain have killed 61 people in Afghanistan, the disaster management authority said on Saturday.
“Initial figures of casualties and destruction caused by snowfall and rain in the last three days; 61 dead, 110 injured and 458 houses partially or fully destroyed,” the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) posted on X.
The casualties happened between Wednesday and Friday mainly in central and northern provinces of the country, according to the map posted by ANDMA.
“Initial figures of casualties and destruction caused by snowfall and rain in the last three days; 61 dead, 110 injured and 458 houses partially or fully destroyed,” the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) posted on X.
The casualties happened between Wednesday and Friday mainly in central and northern provinces of the country, according to the map posted by ANDMA.
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