Japan, South Korea, and the United States are working to push back on communist China’s aggressive and expansionary activities in the Indo-Pacific, according to officials from the three nations.
The three nations agreed to increase their security cooperation and counter malign activity from communist China during a trilateral summit on Feb. 13, according to U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman.
“Today’s dialogue reiterated our core message: We will remain aligned with [South Korea], Japan, and other partners worldwide to push back on [China’s] behavior that challenges the rules-based regional and international order,” Sherman said during a press briefing after the summit….