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Japan said on Monday its Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has cancelled plans to attend this week's NATO summit, joining other Indo-Pacific countries in saying that their leaders will not attend and ...
While Japan is not a member of NATO, both Tokyo and the alliance leaders seem eager to work together as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visits the Asian country.NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ...
Air-to-air missiles (AAM) have become the new face of air dominance. These have become the primary weapons for air-to-air warfare, which can bring down a plane from hundreds of kilometers away. Beyond ...
While previous U.S. administrations invested significant diplomatic and political capital in promoting cross-regional ...
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, right, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, shake hands at the end of a joint press briefing, after their meeting at Prime Minister's Office Wednesday ...
Shigeru Ishiba’s decision not to personally attend represents a missed opportunity to strengthen ties with Europe at a time ...
Japan and NATO decided Wednesday to jointly increase defense cooperation to counter threats from Russia and China. In a joint statement they underscored the deepening cooperation.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba agreed on Wednesday to deepen his country's cooperation with NATO in the defence industry in light of global security threats from China and Russia. Speaking ...
Russia, China, and South Korea are trying to predict what the rise of Japan’s far right will mean for their interests.
Rutte added "a stronger Japan-NATO cooperation is necessary in an increasingly dangerous world." According to Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs both sides agreed to strengthen defense industrial ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and NATO chief Mark Rutte vowed Wednesday to further deepen military ties while stressing the need to tackle together growing threats from ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and NATO chief Mark Rutte have vowed to further deepen military ties while stressing the need to tackle together growing threats from China, North Korea ...