DPRK Denounced U.S.-Led Trilateral Information Sharing Mechanism

DPRK Denounced U.S.-Led Trilateral Information Sharing Mechanism

PYONGYANG, May 26 (NNN-KCNA) – The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), yesterday, denounced the establishment of a trilateral information-sharing mechanism, among the U.S., Japan and South Korea, on the margins of the Group of Seven Summit in Hiroshima.

Leaders of the three countries recently reaffirmed the real-time sharing of a (DPRK) missile alert information, a mechanism they were committed to setting up last Nov, proving that “the project of establishing a tripartite information sharing system is being pushed forward at the final stage.”

The United States is keen on forming the trilateral military alliance, an “Asian version of NATO,” in Northeast Asia, as the region witnesses an ever more frequent deployment of U.S. strategic assets and the more publicised occurrence of U.S.-Japan-South Korea joint military exercises.

In Apr, the establishment of the U.S.-South Korea “Nuclear Consultative Group,” which Japan plans to join, proved that, “the triangular military cooperation between the three countries will soon be shaped into a NATO-style nuclear cooperation alliance.” And the addition of real-time tripartite information sharing means, “the emergence of the actual U.S.-Japan-South Korea military alliance, with the single nerve centre in Northeast Asia.”

The report lashed out at Washington, for cooking up the “Asian-version of NATO” to secure its military edge in the Asia-Pacific region, saying, “The U.S. vicious scenario for confrontation is the most serious threat to global peace and security.”– NNN-KCNA  

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