Japan, Australia Deepen Security Cooperation in Response to China’s Rise

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Japan, Australia Deepen Security Cooperation in Response to China’s Rise
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Australia and Japan said that they would deepen defense cooperation and that Japanese forces would train in Australia’s north

, the latest move by U.S.

alliesPrime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan made the announcements after meeting in the western Australian city of Perth. The leaders said they agreed to update an existing 2007 security declaration between the two countries, reflecting the growing alignment between both nations.

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