"This meeting is an opportunity for these three leaders to discuss the threat posed by North Korea, and to discuss how we can advance our trilateral security cooperation," the Deputy National Security Advisor, Ben Rhodes, told reporters during a conference call.
Dan Kritenbrink, National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs said the prime focus of the tri-lateral meeting would be North Korea.
The three countries recognise that our security is linked and that it's essential that they work closely together to meet this challenge.
"I anticipate that they will call upon all in the international community to join in vigilantly implementing UN measures on North Korea," he said.
Leaders of US, Japan and South Korea will also discuss their tri-lateral security cooperation that goes well beyond the Korean Peninsula, he said.
"I anticipate that they will discuss a range of issues, including defeating ISIL to promoting global health to combating climate change, as well," he added.
"On the South China Sea, I'd just say that we once again reiterated the principles that we would uphold as it relates to maritime disputes in the South China Sea -- most recently at Sunnylands," he said.
"Non-militarisation was certainly one of those principles, along with the peaceful resolution of disputes, support for resolving the issues consistent with international law. That's not to single out China. That's a principle that we would support as it relates to any country," he said.
China contends it has a historic right to most of the South China Sea, claimed by five other nations including Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan and Brunei.
China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres of land in the past two years near disputed sea lanes in South China Sea crucial for world trade.
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