The USA, South Korea and Japan set up a trilateral security hotline

The USA, South Korea and Japan set up a trilateral security hotline

Three countries - the USA, South Korea and Japan - have announced the establishment of a trilateral hotline to improve security. This step demonstrates their desire to cooperate in the face of growing military threats from North Korea and China's influence. This was reported by Yonhap.


This hotline was established after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his counterparts from the United States and Japan, Joe Biden and Fumio Kishida, agreed to "consult" with each other in the event of common threats. The agreement was reached during a meeting in August in Camp David, USA.


The hotline will link the national security councils of the three countries, providing voice and video communications between their leaders and senior security officials at any time.


"The hotline between the three countries has been established, and testing of the technical specialists (countries) has been completed," the anonymous source said.





Three countries - the USA, South Korea and Japan - have announced the establishment of a trilateral hotline to improve security. This step demonstrates their desire to cooperate in the face of growing military threats from North Korea and China's influence. This was reported by Yonhap.


This hotline was established after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his counterparts from the United States and Japan, Joe Biden and Fumio Kishida, agreed to "consult" with each other in the event of common threats. The agreement was reached during a meeting in August in Camp David, USA.


The hotline will link the national security councils of the three countries, providing voice and video communications between their leaders and senior security officials at any time.


"The hotline between the three countries has been established, and testing of the technical specialists (countries) has been completed," the anonymous source said.