Eunjung Lim, a Professor of International Studies at Kongju National University, identifies the reaffirmation of a commitment to complete denuclearization of DPRK, a clearer strategic position toward China, and the common goal of institutionalizing trilateral cooperation as the key outcomes of the ROK-U.S.-Japan Summit at Camp David. However, she highlights that South Korea, the United States, and Japan all face domestic political controversies that complicate effective cooperation. Lim urges the three leaders to garner public support within their respective countries and build on the current momentum of trilateral cooperation.