Kishida heads to NATO to warn of Chinese and Russian activity in Asia
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At the meeting in Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius, Japan is expected to be included in NATO’s Individually Tailored Partnership Program, opening the way for cooperation on cyber security, space and information sharing on China and Russia.

Under Yoon, South Korea has set up a liaison office with NATO in Brussels and has embraced a call for unity among like-minded countries. He may, however, face renewed pressure to provide weapons to Ukraine, which his administration has declined to do, wary of Russian influence over North Korea.

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14950895
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