President Biden is hosting a Trilateral Summit with the leaders of Japan and South Korea at Camp David to discuss regional security cooperation, particularly regarding North Korea and China. The leaders are expected to announce new coordination efforts and commit to annual trilateral meetings. The aim of the summit is to strengthen security and economic ties between Japan and South Korea, two countries with historically strained relations. The Biden administration hopes to use the summit to encourage a historic shift in the relationship between the two nations. The leaders will also address the issue of Japan's colonial rule over the Korean Peninsula.
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