U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta,
Republic of Korea (ROK) Minister of Defense Kim Kwan Jin, and Japan
Parliamentary Senior Vice Minister of Defense Shu Watanabe shared views on the
regional security situation and reaffirmed the value of trilateral defense
cooperation at their meeting on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue on
June 2, 2012.
The three ministers concurred that North
Korea's continued provocations including its sinking of the ROK corvette
CHEONAN and shelling of Yeonpyeong Island in 2010, and its missile launch in
April 2012, pose a serious threat to the peace and stability of the Korean
Peninsula, Northeast Asia, and the world.
North Korea needs to understand that it will achieve nothing by threats
or by provocations, and that such behavior will only deepen its international
isolation.
The three ministers reaffirmed the April
16, 2012 Presidential Statement of the UN Security Council, demanding that
North Korea comply with its obligations under UN Security Council Resolutions
1718 and 1874, including that it abandon all nuclear weapons and existing
nuclear programs. They welcomed that the
Security Council made clear its determination to take action in the event of a
further North Korean launch or nuclear test.
The ministers reaffirmed that North Korea’s provocative behavior
threatens all three countries and will be met with solidarity from all three
countries. They agreed to continue to
reinforce trilateral policy coordination in order to deter North Korean
provocations.
The three ministers affirmed the
importance of trilateral collaboration for regional peace and stability, and
they decided to expand the scope of this collaboration that includes
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, maritime security, protecting the
freedom of navigation, and non-proliferation.
They also decided to pursue Defense Ministerial trilateral meetings at
the Shangri-La Dialogue in the future.
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