PM Ishiba also said that he sent a congratulatory letter to Mr. Trump stating that he wanted to “work closely to further strengthen Japan-U.S. relations and to realize a free and open Indo-Pacific.” ...
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreed during a telephone conversation on Tuesday to strengthen cooperation among Indo-Pacific partners that also include ...
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Pragmatic dialogue and collaboration are key to navigating the complexities of international relations, particularly in ...
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By contrast, there is "GCAP silence" in Japan, says one local observer of business ties between Japan and the West.
During their 15-minute phone talks, Ishiba and Rutte also confirmed that they will work together to strengthen the relationship between the two sides, as well as NATO and Indo-Pacific partners, ...
On January 21, commencing at 4:30 p.m. for approximately 15 minutes, Mr. ISHIBA Shigeru, Prime Minister of Japan, held a telephone talk with H.E. Mr. Mark RUTTE, Secretary General of the North ...