The top national security advisers of the United States, South Korea, and Japan jointly denounced North Korea’s missile launches on Thursday, categorizing them as “clear violations” of numerous United Nations Security Council resolutions.
The united condemnation reflects the shared concerns of these nations regarding North Korea’s provocative actions. The advisers emphasized the significance of upholding international norms and maintaining peace and stability in the region. The missile launches by North Korea pose a threat to regional security and undermine efforts toward denuclearization.
The joint statement reaffirms the commitment of the three countries to work together and coordinate their responses to address the escalating tensions caused by North Korea’s actions. The condemnation sends a strong message to North Korea about the international community’s unified stance against its ballistic missile program. Continued cooperation and collaboration among the United States, South Korea, and Japan are crucial for effectively dealing with the challenges posed by North Korea’s provocative behavior.