As Japan’s security ties grow, defense chief pushes for international bureau
Japan is expanding its security partnerships as its defense minister calls for the creation of an international security bureau. The proposal aims to improve coordination among allied forces and enhance regional stability. Officials say the bureau would facilitate joint training, intelligence sharing, and crisis response across partner nations.
- ▪Japan’s defense chief announced plans to establish an international security bureau to strengthen cooperation with allies.
- ▪The bureau is intended to coordinate joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and rapid response to regional threats.
- ▪The initiative reflects Japan’s broader effort to deepen security ties with the United States, Australia, and other partners.
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