US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter and his Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani during a phone call today agreed to work closely with South Korea to address the security challenge posed by Pyongyang, the Pentagon said.
"Both agreed that trilateral cooperation with the Republic of Korea is critical to deterrence and maintaining peace and security in Northeast Asia and beyond," the Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said.
During the call, Carter and Nakatani agreed that the nuclear test by North Korea is an unacceptable and irresponsible act that undermines regional security and stability, he said.
Carter noted that utilising the Alliance Coordination Mechanism under the 2015 Guidelines for US-Japan Defence Cooperation exemplifies this close cooperation, Cook said.
The call comes a day after senior defence officials from the three countries held a video tele-conference on the latest challenge posed by North Korea.
The conference was held to share information among the three countries regarding the recent nuclear test conducted by North Korean on January 6.
"At this meeting, South Korea, US and Japan agreed that North Korea's fourth nuclear test is a provocative act that represents a flagrant violation of UN Security Council Resolutions and a serious threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the entire region," said Com Bill Urban, a defence department spokesman.
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