TOKYO - The defense chiefs of Japan, the United States and South Korea on Sunday signed a memorandum institutionalizing their trilateral defense ties to sustain policy consultations, information-sharing and joint exercises, amid North Korea's nuclear and missile threats and China's growing assertiveness in the region.
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