1. Defense ministers of Japan and South Korea reaffirmed closer bilateral relations and trilateral cooperation with the United States, particularly in addressing North Korea's nuclear and missile development and deepening military ties with Russia.
2. Japanese Defense Minister Nakatani visited South Korea for the first time since 2015, marking a significant milestone in the 60th year of normalized diplomatic ties between the two countries.
3. Both defense ministers agreed to enhance dialogue, promote further exchanges between their officials, and explore opportunities for mutual cooperation in advanced fields such as artificial intelligence, unmanned systems, and outer space.
2. Japanese Defense Minister Nakatani visited South Korea for the first time since 2015, marking a significant milestone in the 60th year of normalized diplomatic ties between the two countries.
3. Both defense ministers agreed to enhance dialogue, promote further exchanges between their officials, and explore opportunities for mutual cooperation in advanced fields such as artificial intelligence, unmanned systems, and outer space.
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Defense Ministers of Japan and South Korea strengthen ties, focusing on trilateral cooperation with the U.S., particularly concerning North Korea's nuclear and missile development and increasing military ties with Russia. The visit by Japanese Defense Minister Nakatani to South Korea in six years