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“During the discussion, the two sides reaffirmed the importance of the alliance between the United States and Japan to maintain peace and security in the Indo-Pacific,” according to a statement from US forces in Japan.
“The two leaders affirmed their commitment to working together to address common security threats.
Minister Kishi also oversees the Yokota Air Defense Force air defense command post, which specializes in missile defense operations. There, he checked airspace surveillance systems, including North Korea’s ballistic missile handling.
In early October 7, Mr. Kishi made a phone call with US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and agreed to work closely together to find an alternative to the canceled plan to equip the Aegis air defense system.
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