BREAKING: Court grants ICPC’s request to access, analyse devices taken from El-Rufai’s house

Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
LATEST SCORES:
Loading live scores...
World News

Marco Rubio meets Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu

U.S.-Japan
U.S.-Japan relations

Quick Read

The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, on Saturday met with Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu in Munich to discuss opportunities for cooperating economically, strengthening deterrence, and expanding security cooperation.

By Isa Isawade

The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, on Saturday met with Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu in Munich to discuss opportunities for cooperating economically, strengthening deterrence, and expanding security cooperation.

Rubio and Toshimitsu reaffirmed the importance of the U.S.-Japan Alliance and their commitment to advancing collaboration in the new Golden Age of the bilateral relationship, reflecting the spirit of President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae’s summit on October 28 in Tokyo.

The Secretary and the Foreign Minister discussed China’s recent coercive economic actions, and Secretary Rubio underscored the United States’ ironclad commitment to Japan.

According to the Office of the Spokesperson, the duo “concurred on the necessity of modernizing bilateral economic and security cooperation to counter non-market economic practices and coercive diplomacy, ensuring that neither nation becomes vulnerable to strategic dependencies.

“Secretary Rubio and Foreign Minister Motegi also reinforced the critical importance of U.S.-Japan-ROK trilateral cooperation in maintaining regional stability and a free and open Indo-Pacific.”

Comments

×