SEOUL: South Korea, america and Japan on Tuesday (Dec 19) activated a system to share real-time information on North Korean missile launches, Seoul’s defence ministry mentioned, because the three international locations search to bolster safety cooperation in opposition to the nuclear-armed North.
The announcement got here a day after Pyongyang carried out its third test launch of its Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile, the most important weapon in its arsenal.
“The total operational functionality of the real-time sharing system for North Korean missile warning information was confirmed by a latest pre-evaluation and is at the moment in regular operation,” the ministry mentioned in an announcement.
“The three international locations established the system to make sure the security of its residents … by detecting and evaluating missiles launched by North Korea in actual time,” it added.
The data-sharing system was a part of an settlement between the defence chiefs of the three international locations final month, which additionally included organising multi-year plans for trilateral navy workout routines.
The ministers had been following up on agreements reached by their leaders at a three-way summit hosted by US President Joe Biden at Camp David in August.
North Korean chief Kim Jong Un, who personally oversaw the latest launch, mentioned it demonstrated choices that Pyongyang would take “when Washington makes the flawed resolution”.
Seoul and Washington have ramped up defence cooperation within the face of a record-breaking collection of weapons checks by Pyongyang this yr.
South Korea’s conservative authorities of President Yoon Suk Yeol has additionally made a concerted effort to enhance traditionally strained ties with Japan, the nation’s former colonial ruler.
The Camp David assembly marked the primary time the three leaders had met for a standalone summit, somewhat than on the sidelines of a bigger occasion.