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US-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Act

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This bill requires the Department of State to begin talks with the governments of Japan and South Korea about setting up regular three-way meetings between lawmakers from all three countries. These meetings would help the three nations work together more closely on things they have in common. The bill says that up to eight Members of Congress, chosen by congressional leaders, would represent the United States at these meetings and would serve two-year terms. It also includes rules about how often the meetings should happen, where they should be held, leadership of the group, gifts, spending, and reporting requirements.

Introduced

May 15, 2025

Policy Area

International Affairs

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