The first anniversary of the David Camp Summit, the United States, Japan and South Korea reiterate the maintenance of Indo -Pacific Peace. Taiwan Foreign Affairs said that it will continue to cooperate with partners with concepts to jointly guard the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait and India -Pacific region.

According to the press release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan, the Taiwan Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Sunday (August 18) that the security of the Indo -Pacific region is a issue that the international community is generally concerned and valued.Three -sided defense ministers, the three -party summit of the United States, Japan and the Philippines, the US -Europe and India high -level counseling, the Minister of Australia and the United States and Australia (AUSMIN), the United States and Japan and other multilateral or bilateral places.The importance of peace and stability, opposition to changing the status quo.

Taiwan Foreign Ministry emphasized that Taiwan, as an indispensable member of the Indo -Pacific region, will continue to cooperate with partners with the United States, Japan, South Korea and all concepts to jointly protect the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait and India and India.And prosperity.

Comprehensive Yonhap News Agency and Reuters reported that the South Korean President's Office said on Sunday (August 18) that the heads of the three countries of Korea, the United States and Japan issued a joint statement on the first anniversary of the David Camp summit to evaluate the past year in the past yearThe results of cooperation emphasize the willingness to cooperate again.In the statement, the heads of the Three Kingdoms emphasized that it will firmly maintain peace and stability in the Indo -Pacific region, adhere to the common vision of working together, and have prepared to deal with the biggest challenges in the world.

U.S. President Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishita, and South Korean President Yin Xiyue held the first tripartite summit at David in the United States on August 18 last year, agreed to deepen military cooperation.