InterviewSouth Korea gave US no 'forewarning' when it left Japan intel pact
Asst. defense secretary calls on Seoul to ‘reconsider’ decision
The government of Moon Jae-in kept the U.S. in the dark about the decision-making process that on Aug. 23 led it to cancel an intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan. © AP
RYO NAKAMURA, Nikkei staff writer
August 28, 2019 11:33 JST
WASHINGTON -- A senior U.S. defense official has called on South Korea to rethink its decision to cancel an intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan, saying the regional security environment obliges tight cooperation, not bickering, among America's allies.