WASHINGTON -- Despite the political turmoil in Seoul and the transfer of power to the incoming Trump administration, the trilateral engagement between the U.S., Japan and South Korea is clearly in the American national interest and should continue, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said Thursday.
The three-way Camp David summit of August 2023 was "a recognition of how important this trilateral engagement is to each of our securities," Campbell, the outgoing Biden administration's point man on the Indo-Pacific, told a group of Asian reporters at the Foreign Press Center.





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