Japan-Mongolia-United States trilateral meeting was held
In pursuit of their joint interests and shared values, Japan, Mongolia, and the United States held a trilateral meeting in Tokyo.
In pursuit of their joint interests and shared values, Japan, Mongolia, and the United States held a trilateral meeting in Tokyo. The three sides discussed a wide range of regional security challenges, economic issues, and areas for cooperation. The three sides reaffirmed their commitment to strong ties with each other, and dedication to their visions for a free and open Indo-Pacific. Japan and the United States expressed their support for Mongolia’s democracy and Third Neighbor policy. Japan, Mongolia, and the United States emphasized the importance of international law, including the United Nations Charter and the principles of sovereign equality, respect for the independence and territorial integrity of states, and prohibition of the threat or use of force. To this end, the three sides expressed concern over the suffering of the Ukrainian people. The three sides also expressed deep concern about the risk of nuclear weapons use and the deteriorated international security environment and also called on all states to affirm that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. The three sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to maintaining the rules-based international order, including the principles and the purposes of the United Nations Charter.
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