By Sama Marwan,
In response to growing concerns over North Korea’s missile launches, Japan and South Korea have agreed to enhance military and diplomatic cooperation.
The two countries, which have a historically tense relationship, are putting aside past differences to address the shared threat posed by North Korea’s expanding missile program.
Recent meetings between Japanese and South Korean defense officials have focused on joint military exercises and intelligence-sharing initiatives.
The United States has also expressed support for the stronger alliance between its two key allies in the region.
Experts believe that this renewed cooperation could play a crucial role in maintaining regional stability, especially as North Korea continues to defy international sanctions with its missile tests.