Mattis's will visit Seoul and Tokyo between February 1 and February 4. Departing on February 1, Mattis will begin his trip in South Korea, where he will meet Defence Minister Han Min Koo and other senior Korean officials.
On February 3, Mattis will travel to Tokyo for meetings with his Japanese counterpart Tomomi Inada and other senior Japanese officials, the Pentagon said in a statement.
"The trip will underscore the commitment of the US to our enduring alliances with Japan and the Republic of Korea, and further strengthen US-Japan-Republic of Korea security cooperation," the Pentagon said.
In his first address inside the Pentagon on the occasion of Martin Luther King Day Observance, Mattis said the American military has often served as an example to the American people of unity and strength; of how a diverse group of people can be motivated by austere conditions and the grim realities of the battlefield to come together as equals.
Mattis, who was sworn in as the new US Defense Secretary on Friday night has so far spoken over phone with the Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Singh, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, British Secretary for Defence Michael Fallon, Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne and New Zealand Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee.
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