Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s state visit to the White House continues the diplomatic purpose of promoting bipartisan support for the US-Japan alliance, says international relations expert Craig Mark.
Japan ese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and US President Joe Biden wave from a balcony during an Official Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, Apr 10, 2024. has already resulted in one of the most ambitious boosts to the United States - Japan alliance. This alliance is now at the core of American strategy to strengthen a regional coalition to
The Japanese Self-Defence Force plans to introduce a new joint command and control centre next year. This will further deepen interoperability with the US forces in Japan. As Kishida began his trip, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese played down the prospects of “JAUKUS”. He said Japan is likely to participate in Pillar II only on a “project by project” basis. There were no plans to have Japan formally join the
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