U.S., South Korea And Japan Have Agreed To Pool Their Intelligence Against North Korea

Friday 26 December 2014





US, Japan, S. Korea to Share Intel On N. Korea -- Voice of America



South Korean officials say Seoul, the U.S. and Japan have agreed on a trilateral intelligence-sharing pact to deal with North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.



Officials said on Friday that the deal would enable the three allies to quickly respond to any North Korean provocation at a time of increasing tensions with Pyongyang. It would apply to intelligence sharing only on the North's missile and nuclear progress.



South Korean officials say the formal signing of the pact by the South Korean vice defense minister and his U.S. and Japanese counterparts will take place on Monday.



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More News On The U.S., South Korea and Japan Agreeing To Pool Their Intelligence Against North Korea



US, allies agree trilateral accord on North Korea intelligence -- AFP

US, Japan and South Korea to share intelligence on North Korea -- Financial Times

US agrees trilateral intelligence-sharing pact with South Korea and Japan -- Deutsche Welle

South Korea to sign pact with US, Japan to share intelligence -- AP

S Korea, Japan, US to sign intelligence-sharing pact -- Channel News Asia

US, South Korea, Japan Agree to Share Data on North Korean Nuclear Weapons -- Sputnik

US, Japan and S.Korea to share intel on N. Korea -- RT

US, Japan And South Korea To Share Intelligence To Deal With North Korea’s Nuclear, Missile Threats -- IBTimes

S. Korea, U.S., Japan to sign info-sharing pact on N.K. nukes -- Yonhap News Agency

Japan says close to deal with South Korea and U.S. on North Korea defense -- Reuters

South Korea and Japan to Sign Intel-Sharing Deal on North Korea -- Bloomberg

Japan 'close' to deal with South Korea and US on North Korea defence -- The Age

U.S., South Korea and Japan to Pool Intelligence Against North Korea -- Newsweek



Update: China is suspicious .... China wary over S. Korea-US-Japan pact on N.K. intel (Yonhap News Agency).

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