Japan launches independent mission to NATO as tensions with Russia, China, North Korea rise
Japan has formally opened a dedicated mission to NATO as tensions rise with Russia, China, and North Korea. The mission, led by Osamu Izawa, signifies a step toward enhanced collaboration with NATO. Recent talks in Tokyo focused on security issues...

In Tokyo on Thursday, Japan and NATO held high-level consultations to discuss regional security issues in East Asia and Europe, according to the Foreign Ministry.
Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and closer ties between Moscow and Beijing, NATO has deepened its links with Japan and three other Indo-Pacific partners, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, though not as part of the military alliance.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has advocated a NATO-like security framework in Asia, though he has not given details.
Countries with shared security concerns are strengthening ties as competition escalates between the United States and China. Beijing has criticised NATO's growing ties with the Indo-Pacific partners, worried that Washington may move to form a NATO-like alliance in the region.
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