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    Home»World»Koizumi, Ahn to Hold Key Defense Summit in Yokosuka on Jan 30

    Koizumi, Ahn to Hold Key Defense Summit in Yokosuka on Jan 30

    World January 28, 20262 Mins Read
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    Heightened regional alertness has prompted a high-stakes defense dialogue between Japan and South Korea. Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi will welcome Ahn Gyu-back to Yokosuka on January 30 for talks aimed at bolstering alliances against mounting threats, primarily from North Korea’s missile and nuclear escalations.

    According to reports from Japan’s Defense Ministry, relayed through local media like Kyodo News, the session will emphasize personal diplomacy alongside tactical alignments on security challenges. The Yokosuka Maritime Self-Defense Force base serves as a symbolic and practical backdrop.

    This comes hot on the heels of North Korea’s provocative double missile launch on Tuesday. One projectile climbed to 80 km and flew 350 km toward the Sea of Japan, outside Japan’s economic zone, as per official assessments. Japan issued a stern rebuke, with PM Sanae Takaichi mobilizing resources for monitoring and safeguarding vessels and planes. South Korea reported the 3:50 PM launches from Pyongyang’s north.

    With no reported harm, focus shifts to prevention. Recent diplomacy sets the stage: South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung’s Japan visit saw him underscore the urgency of bilateral cooperation in choppy geopolitical waters, nodding to six decades of gains and eyeing the next era.

    Takaichi affirmed joint regional stability efforts, calling the visit a relational booster. The upcoming ministers’ huddle in Yokosuka promises actionable outcomes, from intelligence sharing to joint exercises, fortifying a united front that could temper North Korea’s adventurism and stabilize East Asia’s fragile balance.

    Japan Sea ballistic missiles Japan South Korea defense meeting Lee Jae-myung Japan visit North Korea missile launch Regional security cooperation Sanae Takaichi statements Shinjiro Koizumi Ahn Gyu-back Yokosuka naval base talks
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