TOKYO -- The U.S. seeks to bolster cooperation between its alliances with Japan and South Korea when the leaders of the three countries gather Friday for a summit, during which they are expected to agree to establish yearly trilateral meetings.
Biden, Kishida, Yoon hope to cement coordination through regular talks
At the table, from left, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meet during a NATO summit in 2022. The leaders will hold a standalone three-way meeting for the first time this week. © Reuters
TOKYO -- The U.S. seeks to bolster cooperation between its alliances with Japan and South Korea when the leaders of the three countries gather Friday for a summit, during which they are expected to agree to establish yearly trilateral meetings.