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Japan, South Korea to link radar systems to track N.Korea missiles

Japanese and South Korean defence authorities are set to agree early next month to link their radars via a U.S. system to share real-time information on
North Korea’s ballistic missiles, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.
Defence ministers from Japan, South Korea and the United States plan to reach an agreement on the sidelines of an Asian defence summit to be held in Singapore early next month, said the person, who declined to be identified because the discussions are not public.
The Japanese government’s top spokesperson, Hirokazu Matsuno, said no decision has been made yet on the planned agreement, without elaborating.
A South Korean defence ministry spokesperson told a briefing the three countries have been in talks to devise concrete steps on boosting information sharing but nothing has been finalised.
With North Korea launching ballistic missiles at an unprecedented pace in the past year, the three countries in November agreed to speed up information-sharing. Japan and South Korea are independently linked to the United States’ radar systems but not to each others’.