president biden how the camp david summit with the leaders of japan and south korea on friday. the president signed historic agreements aimed at tightening up relations with both countries. the summit marking the first time the three countries have had a stand-alone meeting that was not part of a larger multilateral conference. it is also the first camp david summit of biden s presidency joining me now is nbc news s brie jackson. brie, good to see. what can you tell us about the presidents historic meeting with these two leaders and the agreement that was signed. good to see you, yasmin. friday s meeting was significant on many levels. it marked the first time that president biden hosted foreign leaders at camp david, sending a strong message about the importance of the trilateral summit. while both japan and south korea are strong individual allies of the u.s., they have a
AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol departed for the United States on Thursday to attend a trilateral summit with U.S. President Joe..
Friday, President Biden will host a summit at Camp David with the leaders of Japan and South Korea, two nations with a long, complicated history. But they, along with the U.S., share common goals in curbing China’s influence in the region and addressing threats from North Korea. William Brangham discussed that with Rahm Emanuel, the U.S. ambassador to Japan.