President Biden held a historic summit at Camp David with the leaders of Japan and South Korea to strengthen security and economic ties. The trilateral agreement focused on regional security cooperation, particularly in managing North Korean aggression and countering China. The leaders committed to new coordination efforts, including a crisis hotline, information sharing on North Korean missile launches and cyber activities, and bolstered missile-defense cooperation. On the economic front, they will work on early-warning system pilots to address supply-chain disruptions. The summit aimed to improve relations between Japan and South Korea, which have been historically strained, and promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
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