The image shows Jeon Ha-kyu pointing out that South Korea, the United States and Japan have no plans to conduct joint ground military exercises, whereas the previous year's joint air exercises had their participation. Japan have no plans to conduct joint ground exercises, whereas the previous year's joint air exercises involved them.
On Thursday (18th), the spokesperson for the South Korean Ministry of Defense, River Koo, stated that there are no plans for a trilateral joint ground military exercise between South Korea, the United States, and Japan.
According to Quanhe Kui, it is understood that there are no plans for joint ground military exercises between South Korea, the US, and Japan. The defense ministers of the three countries previously agreed to carry out "long-term regular joint exercises" starting in January of this year. As a result, the three countries held a joint naval exercise in the southern waters of Jeju from the 15th to the 17th of this month, with a total of 9 ships participating, including the US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson.
The issue of whether the South Korean side would tolerate the inclusion of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ships flying the Rising Sun flag in the joint US-South Korea-Japan naval exercise was addressed by Jeong Hee-kyu, who stated that it is a common practice for nations to fly their naval flags during exercises on the high seas, and it does not involve any question of whether the South Korean side would tolerate it.
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