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US, Japan, S.Korea to hold joint exercises, commit to consult in crises


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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