The US, the UK and Australia may bring Japan into their flagship defense pact, senior officials said Monday, as Japan’s prime minister visits Washington and the countries look to project a ...
The US along with close allies Japan and Australia have agreed to set up a joint missile network for "defensive purposes" amid growing tensions with China. In an official visit from Japanese Prime ...
Prominent among these will be a networked missile defence system involving the US, Japan and Australia. This is expected to require Japan’s involvement in Pillar II of the AUKUS security ...
the biggest such change since the 1960s , while the US, Japan and Australia would also launch a joint air defense network. "This is the most significant upgrade in our alliance since it was first ...
A joint statement said the US’s Aukus defence partnership with Australia and Britain is considering cooperation with Japan on advanced capabilities and technologies including quantum computing ...
The move is aimed at making US and Japanese forces more nimble in the event of threats, such as a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The United States, Japan and Australia would also launch a joint air ...
WASHINGTON: Long-simmering tensions between China and its neighbours took centre stage on Thursday (Apr 12) as leaders of the US, Japan and the Philippines met at the White House to push back on ...
Biden also noted the US, Japan and Australia would create an “air missile and defence architecture”, including missile-defence information exchange to counter growing air and missile threats ...
PLA patrols South China Sea as US, Philippines, Japan and Australia hold drills In taking a leading role in many regional “mini-lateral” arrangements, Tokyo has reversed a decades-long record ...
The Chinese will also not welcome an AUKUS partner inside its own hemisphere where Australia, the US and the UK are seen by many in Beijing as “over there”, Japan sits well inside the weapon ...
The Chinese will also not welcome an AUKUS partner inside its own hemisphere where Australia, the US and the UK are seen by many in Beijing as “over there”, Japan sits well inside the weapon ...