The
U.S. is working hard to ascertain information on Private Travis
King's wellbeing and engaged in "ensuring his safety and
return," U.S. Special Envoy for North Korea Sung Kim said at the
opening of the meeting.
The meeting takes place amid heightened tensions around the
Korean Peninsula. On Tuesday, King made an unauthorised crossing
into North Korea, the same day a U.S. nuclear-armed ballistic
missile submarine visited South Korea for the first time since
the 1980s.
North Korea test launched two ballistic missiles into the sea
early on Wednesday.
South Korean government representative Kim Gunn condemned the
missile launches and spoke of the strengthening of ties between
the three countries.
"Our trilateral security cooperation is at an unprecedented
level," he said, adding that the three will discuss ways to
further strengthen their cooperation, including in sanctions and
countering North Korea's malicious cyber activities.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by Tom Hogue and
Christian Schmollinger)
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