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U.S. and South Korea to Forge Tech Alliance: Next-Gen Talks Set to Begin

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윤석열 대통령이 18일(현지시간) 워싱턴DC 인근 미국 대통령 별장인 캠프 데이비드에서 열린 한미일 정상 공동기자회견에서 발언하고 있다. 오른쪽은 조 바이든 미국 대통령. 연합뉴스

The United States and South Korea have agreed to hold the first meeting of the Next Generation Core and Emerging Technology Dialogue.

On the 9th, Jo Tae-yong, Chief of the National Security Office, held a security wire consultation with Jake Sullivan, the U.S. National Security Advisor, and agreed to push for the first meeting of the U.S.-Korea Next Generation Core and Emerging Technology Dialogue. This dialogue was agreed upon during the U.S.-Korea summit in April between President Yoon Suk Yeol and President Joe Biden.

Also, the Camp David agreement in August decided to push for the tripartite meeting of the National Security Chiefs of the U.S., Korea, and Japan within this year.

By. An Young Guk

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