
US, Japan, and South Korea to Share Data on North Korea Missile Program
Published on November 13, 2023
Defense chiefs from the United States, South Korea, and Japan have agreed on a mechanism to share data on North Korea’s missile launches amid concerns over growing nuclear and missile threats from Pyongyang. The agreement among the three countries was reached as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met his South Korean counterpart, Shin Won-sik, in Seoul on Nov. 12. Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara joined the meeting online. The mechanism will “facilitate the exchange of real-time missile warning data and improve each country’s ability to monitor missiles launched by [North Korea],” according to a statement from the Pentagon. The plan is in the final testing stages and will be fully operational by the end of December....
