TOKYO -- Japan plans to adopt a new document as early this summer deepening its partnership with NATO, providing a common framework for dealing with Russia and China as they strengthen their own military cooperation.
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, left, shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron at a meeting of Group of Seven leaders at NATO headquarters in Brussels in March 2022. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan plans to adopt a new document as early this summer deepening its partnership with NATO, providing a common framework for dealing with Russia and China as they strengthen their own military cooperation.