Japan, Italy Agree on Security Cooperation; Meloni Takes Up G7 Baton From Kishida
12:48 JST, February 6, 2024
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni confirmed Monday that the two countries would closely cooperate for the success of the next Group of Seven summit to be held in Italy this June.
They also agreed to hold the first director general-level meeting between foreign and defense authorities in March to deepen their security cooperation.
This was the first visit since 2015 by an Italian prime minister to Japan outside of an international conference.
At the Prime Minister’s Office, Kishida said he welcomed Italy’s commitment to carry on the results of Japan’s G7 presidency last year. Meloni said she would take up the baton and strive to achieve outstanding results.
The two leaders said they would continue their efforts based on the developments of the Hiroshima summit in May, including maintaining and developing the international order based on the rule of law.
Kishida and Meloni also welcomed the progress of cooperation in the field of defense and security, such as joint naval exercises and port calls by Italy’s naval vessels this year. As for a joint development of next-generation fighter aircraft by Japan, Italy and the United Kingdom, which is proceeding as planned, the two leaders concurred to make further efforts for the smooth progress of the project.
In addition, they agreed to continue their support for Ukraine along with strong sanctions against Russia, and to cooperate in dealing with China’s increasingly hegemonic moves as well as the situation in the Middle East.
"Politics" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Shigeru Ishiba Retains Post as Japanese Prime Minister; Wins Runoff Against Head of Largest Opposition Party
-
Japan’s Teen Voter Turnout Remains Low at 43% in Recent Election; 18-Year-Old Women had Highest Turnout Among Teen Voters
-
Japan Patent Office Mulls Revising Laws to Cope With Digital Tech; Would Block Patent, Design Rights Over Misuse of AI
-
Japan’s Opposition DPFP to Prioritize Income Tax Reform, Also Seek Consumption Tax Cut in Inter-Party Talks
-
Japan Opposition Party CDPJ Aims to Join Forces With Others; Some Reluctant Over Differences in Basic Policies
JN ACCESS RANKING
- Streaming Services Boost Anime Popularity Overseas; Former ‘Geeky’ Interest More Beloved Among Gen Z than 3 Major U.S. Sports
- Malaysia Growing in Popularity as Destination for Studying Abroad; British-style Education Available at Low Cost
- Japan Business Circle Calls for China Resuming Visa-Free Travel; Keizai Doyukai Visit to Country Marks 1st in 8 Years
- ‘Women Over 30 Would Have Uteruses Removed’; Remarks of CPJ Leader, Novelist Naoki Hyakuta Get Wide Attention
- Japanese Sneakers Making their Presence Known with Innovative Designs; Drawing on Retro Inspiration for New Styles