The United States, Japan and South Korea will hold years of joint exercises and promise to consult one another in crises, the White House said Friday hours before a three-way summit.
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“What the leaders will commit to today is a multi-year planning process for the military exercises in all domains,” Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security advisor, told reporters at Camp David.
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