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Japan, U.S., S. Korea share concerns over China missile launch

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Japan, U.S., S. Korea share concerns over China missile launch
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Foreign ministers from Japan, the U.S., and South Korea met in Turkey to discuss shared security concerns, including China's recent ballistic missile launch. The group also reaffirmed their commitment to North Korean denuclearization and signed a memorandum on small modular reactor technology.

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This trilateral cooperation highlights shifting geopolitical alliances in the Indo-Pacific region in response to rising tensions with China and North Korea.

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