
Trilateral Security Dialogue
The Trilateral Security Dialogue is a strategic partnership established in 1979 among the United States, Japan, and North Korea. Its main goal is to enhance regional security and stability by sharing information, coordinating policies, and addressing threats like North Korea’s nuclear program. The dialogue fosters communication on defense and security matters, helping these nations work together to prevent conflicts, manage tensions, and promote peace in the Asia-Pacific region. It is an example of international cooperation aimed at maintaining peace and ensuring mutual security among the three countries.