U.S. Seeks To Align South Korea/Japan Missile Warning Pact

Lloyd Austin

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pictured Jan. 30 arriving at Osan Air Base for bilateral talks with South Korea.

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SINGAPORE—South Korea and the U.S. are looking to strengthen their security cooperation with Japan, specifically through the trilateral sharing of missile-warning data, following the state visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to Seoul. Missile data sharing was first agreed to at the November...

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