Four Indo-Pacific countries attending the NATO summit have issued a joint statement to “strongly condemn the illicit military cooperation” between Russia and North Korea.
‘We’re his family today’: Hundreds gather at Jacksonville National Cemetery to lay veteran with no known family to restJump into summer fun with this week’s amazing Insider DealsFrom left, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, and South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol, attend a session of the NATO summit with Indo-Pacific Partners, Thursday, July 11, 2024, in Washington.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol told fellow leaders that solidarity among like-minded countries has become more important than ever when facing interlinked challenges such as the war in Ukraine and provocations from Pyongyang. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he would promote a foundation for a “long, lasting collaboration” between NATO and its Indo-Pacific partners.
New Zealand signed a partnership program with NATO, though details were not immediately known. Stoltenberg wrote on the social platform X that it would take the cooperation between New Zealand and the transatlantic alliance to “unprecedented levels.”
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