Japan formally inaugurates independent mission to NATO
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NATO has deepened its relationships with Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea as shared security concerns grow amid escalating tensions from Russia and China.
Japan has inaugurated an independent mission to NATO as part of their effort to bolster cooperation amidst increasing regional security issues stemming from the dynamics of Russia, China, and North Korea.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has supported the idea of a NATO-like security framework in Asia, aiming to enhance cooperation among countries with similar security concerns.
Beijing expresses concerns over NATO's growing ties with Indo-Pacific nations, fearing that the U.S. might establish a NATO-like alliance in the region.
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