In US-Japan-PH trilateral summit, North Korea and Russia get called out too

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In US-Japan-PH trilateral summit, North Korea and Russia get called out too
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In a landmark summit expected to zoom in on China's aggression in the South China Sea, the US, Japan, and the Philippines also take time to sound the alarm over Russia and North Korea's nuclear activities

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MANILA, Philippines – Not only China but also North Korea and Russia got the short end of the stick during the landmark summit between the Philippines, the US, and Japan in Washington on Friday, April 12 . The Marcos administration has repeatedly condemned North Korea’s activities. Just last December, he warned about Pyongyang’s actions that “destabilize the region and the world” during a friendship summit between Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

Moscow’s ties with Pyongyang have deepened since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. North Korea has delivered rockets to Russia, and sent workers to its fellow authoritarian power.

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