Japan, U.S., South Korea must face lingering issues from Camp David

Historic 2023 summit left several key military and other matters unresolved

HIROSHI MINEGISHI, Nikkei senior staff writer

TOKYO -- Nearly one year has passed since the leaders of Japan, the U.S. and South Korea released a historic joint statement following their summit at Camp David, the U.S. presidential retreat, near Washington last August. The statement called for expanding trilateral cooperation beyond the focus on North Korea to address challenges across the entire Indo-Pacific region, including coordinated deterrence efforts against China.

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