U.S. and S. Korean leaders agree to strengthen defenses against North Korean aggression
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President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced a key new agreement at the White House Wednesday aimed at preventing a North Korean attack on South Korea. The commitments, which include the strengthening of joint military training, are meant to stave off rising North Korean aggressions. The declaration is part of President Yoon's weeklong visit to the United States.
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