Japan and NATO boost co-operation among themselves: Competing for Common Exercise

Japanese and NATO officials have agreed on Tuesday to boost military co-operation and joint exercises as they share similar concerns that Ukraine's Russian invasion is exacerbating the security environment in Europe and Asia, writes The Independent, Pryscopy. Japanese Defence Minister Nubou Kishi after meeting with [...]
Japanese Defence Minister Nubou Kishi, after meeting with NATO Military Commission chief Rob Bauer, said Japan is willing to strengthen its relations with European countries and is welcoming NATO's expansion in the Indo-Peace area.
Europe and Asia security is closely linked, especially now that the international community is facing serious challenges”, Kish said.
Japan's prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has been invited to the NATO summit this month and reportedly is considering the possibility, which would make him the first Japanese leader to participate in a NATO summit. /Periscopi/












