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President Moon Jae-in (left), U.S. President Donald Trump (center) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe release a joint statement outlining measures to deal with the threats posed by North Korea`s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, in Hamburg, Germany, on July 6. (Cheong Wa Dae)
By Lee Hana
Korea, the U.S. and Japan have released a joint statement outlining measures to deal with the threats posed by the nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs in North Korea.
President Moon Jae-in, U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met in Hamburg, Germany, on July 6, and condemned Pyongyang`s provocative and threatening actions, underscoring their commitment to further strengthen their respective alliances.
The three leaders made it clear that they would not tolerate Pyongyang`s nuclear armament, and affirmed the importance of working together to counter the North Korean threat and to achieve a complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula in peaceful manner, a shared goal among the three countries.
Emphasizing that they, together with the international community, "stand ready to offer a brighter future for North Korea if it chooses the right path," the three leaders decided to press for the early adoption of new U.N. Security Council (UNSC) resolutions that would include additional sanctions and demonstrate that there are consequences for North Korea`s destabilizing, escalatory actions.
The leaders called on the international community to "swiftly and fully implement all UNSC resolutions and to take measures to reduce economic relations with North Korea." They also called on the nations that border North Korea to make further efforts to convince the Northern regime to abandon its threatening path, to immediately take steps toward, denuclearize and to halt its ballistic missile program.
Finally, the leaders stressed their commitment to increasing their capabilities to deter and respond to any attack from North Korea, and to advancing trilateral security cooperation in the face of threats posed by North Korea.
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