With the view that North Korea may soon launch long-range ballistic missiles and launch nuclear tests, Prime Minister Kishida said at the Japan-US summit meeting next week that Japan and the United States will move toward the complete denuclearization of North Korea. I would like to confirm the policy of working closely with the three countries including South Korea and South Korea.

Since entering this year, North Korea has repeatedly launched missiles 15 times, including the ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile class, and is strengthening its provocative movement.



Under these circumstances, U.S. Presidential Assistant to President Sullivan is capable of launching long-range ballistic missiles and conducting nuclear tests during President Biden's visit to South Korea and Japan, which is scheduled for five days from the 20th. He clarified the view that he has sex.



Regarding this, an official of the Japanese government pointed out that "What North Korea wants to do most is to appeal to the United States, and President Biden's visit to South Korea and Japan can be an opportunity to issue a provocation," said Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno. Also emphasized on the 19th that it will do its utmost to collect and analyze information and monitor alerts.



At the Japan-US summit meeting to be held next week, opinions are expected to be exchanged on the response to North Korea, and Prime Minister Kishida will work closely with the three countries including Japan and the United States and South Korea toward the complete denuclearization of North Korea. I would like to confirm the policy of doing so.