US, Japan, S. Korea Sign Pyongyang Intel Pact -- Voice of America
The United States, South Korea and Japan have agreed to share classified information concerning nuclear threats from Pyongyang.
According to the Pentagon, under the trilateral pact that went into effect Monday, the U.S. Defense Department will be the hub for that intelligence.
The pact will effectively link bilateral information-sharing agreements that already exist between the countries.
A spokesman for South Korea's Defense Ministry said the countries won't have to divulge all of their related classified information under the new pact. Each will determine what access is granted.
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My Comment: What a strange relationship .... South Korea will not share intel with Japan on North Korea .... but will share it with the U.S..
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