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Korea-US-Japan Regime Contaminated Water Dokdo Kuril Island ‘Korea Automatic Support’ in China-Russia Confrontation

김종찬안보 2023. 8. 18. 13:35
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Korea-US-Japan Regime Contaminated Water Dokdo Kuril Island ‘Korea Automatic Support’ in China-Russia Confrontation

South Korea “automatically supports Japan” in response to Japan’s discharge of contaminated water, which China has opposed in the trilateral system of Korea, the US and Japan, and Japan’s response to China and Russia’s “invasion of airspace” over Dokdo automatically become Japanese territory.
In the trilateral system led by the United States, Japan became a South Korean support system in the conflict between South Korea and North Korea, and South Korea began to switch to an automatic support system in Japan's conflict with China.
Due to the Korea-US-Japan summit held on the 18th at the US President's Camp David's villa, Korea became an automatic discharge support system by the US' 'discharge support' without any separate expression or agreement on the discharge of contaminated water from Japan.
Kurt Campbell, US NSC Indo-Pacific Coordinator, said on the 16th, “The IAEA has been very clear on this issue, and I think it will be accepted by all three countries.”
In particular, while maintaining its defeat system in World War II against Russia, Japan directly specified the four Kuril Islands as 'unrecovered Japanese territory' in its defense white paper in response to the Russian occupation, and added 'Takeshima' as a territorial disputed area. Dokdo)' was defined as Japanese territory and marked as an 'invasion' by Russian fighter jets, exposing Korea to 'automatic support' to Japan in the Dokdo dispute.
Japan marked 'the four Kuril Islands' and 'Takeshima' as Japanese territory in the national defense white paper, which was resolved on August 27, and the Russian Federation designated them as disputed areas due to fighter jets 'invading Takeshima's airspace' and automatically entered Japanese territory. included
The Washington Post quoted U.S. diplomatic and security experts regarding the formation of a trilateral security consultative body among South Korea, the U.S., and Japan, saying, “This summit will not lead to a NATO-style collective defense treaty, but it will send a strong political message to China and North Korea.” reported on the 17th.
The New York Times said, “The leaders of the three countries met at Camp David to begin an important step towards a trilateral military and economic partnership. It will be,” he said, announcing the operation of the three-country system.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) quoted U.S. government officials as saying, “The three countries also launched a new cybersecurity initiative that includes the operation of an early warning system to protect the supply chain, including the security of advanced technologies such as semiconductors, and the need to jointly respond to disinformation. will be announced,” he said.
The Voice of America (VOA) of the U.S. Department of State said, “At the trilateral summit, at least tangible achievements were made in terms of establishing a window for regular consultations or an agreement through which the three countries of the U.S., South Korea, and Japan can jointly respond to a conflict arising from threats from North Korea or China. We are coordinating to make it come out,” he reported.
Kim Tae-hyo, 1st Deputy Minister for National Security, said, "Starting from the Camp David meeting, Korea-US-Japan cooperation will evolve from regional cooperation on the Korean Peninsula focused on the North Korean threat to a pan-regional cooperation that contributes to building freedom, peace and prosperity throughout the Indo-Pacific region." the day said.

President Yoon Seok-yeol officially announced “denuclearization of North Korea” at the Korea-US-Japan Summit on the 15th, and the US Secretary of State officially announced “denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” on the same day, causing mutual conflict.
President Biden proposed an intention to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un without preconditions to discuss the’denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula’, NSC Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby told Kyodo News on the 17th.
Prime Minister Kishida proposed an 'unconditional summit' with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un from the day of his inauguration last year.
President Yoon supported the Republican Party's "denuclearization of North Korea" and began putting the brakes on the Biden Democratic Party's re-election.